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Manual of basic techniques for a health laboratory - libdoc.who.int

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30 <strong>Manual</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>basic</strong> <strong>techniques</strong> <strong>for</strong> a <strong>health</strong> <strong>laboratory</strong>pH <strong>of</strong> the water has to be around 7.0 (neutral water) and has to be kept neutral.This is achieved, if possible, by dissolving buffer salts in the water (buffered water).Materials and reagents● Measuring cylinders, 10ml and 1000ml● Volumetric flask, 1000ml● Universal indicator paper (<strong>for</strong> measuring pH from 1 to 10)● Indicator paper <strong>of</strong> limited pH range: <strong>for</strong> the 5.0–7.0 range and <strong>for</strong> the 6.0–8.0range● Distilled (or demineralized) water● Acetic acid, 5% solution (reagent no. 1), diluted 1:10 with distilled water● Disodium hydrogen phosphate (Na 2HPO 4·2H 2O), hydrated● Phenol red, 1% solution (reagent no. 42)●Potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KH 2PO 4), anhydrous● Sodium carbonate, 0.2% solution (reagent no. 51).Method1. Weigh out accurately 3.76g <strong>of</strong> disodium hydrogen phosphate.2. Transfer the chemical to a 1000-ml volumetric flask through a funnel (Fig.2.36).3. Rinse out the weighing container <strong>int</strong>o the volumetric flask several times withwater. Rinse the funnel <strong>int</strong>o the flask.4. Weigh out accurately 2.1g <strong>of</strong> potassium dihydrogen phosphate and proceed asin steps 2 and 3.5. Add a little more water and mix the solution until the chemicals are dissolved.6. Fill the flask to the 1000-ml mark with water.7. Replace the flask stopper and mix the solution well.8. Store the solution in a white glass reagent bottle and keep in a refrigerator.Fig. 2.36 Transferring disodium hydrogen phosphate <strong>int</strong>o a volumetric flask

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