I have the TFP standard solution for Total Alkalinity 100ppm, along with new TA reagents R-0007, R-0008 and R-0009 and a new test cylinder.
When I do the TA test with the standard solution (2 drops R-0007, 5 drops R-0008, and then counting the drops of R-0009), I get a TA measurement of 110ppm. That is, the 11th drop of R-0009 brings the color from a muddled green/gray/red to a full bright pink, and the 12th drop does not change the color. I have repeated the test two times (there's only enough standard solution for two tests), two days apart, with the same result each time.
What am I to make of this result? Does it mean the solution is not 100ppm? Should I use this result to calibrate my future readings (i.e., should I subtract 10ppm from all my future measurements, since my apparatus appears to read 110ppm for a solution that is actually 100ppm)?
My pH happens to be high right now (7.9)... could that be messing things up?
Thanks for your advice!
Todd
FC 3.0
pH 7.9
CYA 70
Salt 3500
CH 480
When I do the TA test with the standard solution (2 drops R-0007, 5 drops R-0008, and then counting the drops of R-0009), I get a TA measurement of 110ppm. That is, the 11th drop of R-0009 brings the color from a muddled green/gray/red to a full bright pink, and the 12th drop does not change the color. I have repeated the test two times (there's only enough standard solution for two tests), two days apart, with the same result each time.
What am I to make of this result? Does it mean the solution is not 100ppm? Should I use this result to calibrate my future readings (i.e., should I subtract 10ppm from all my future measurements, since my apparatus appears to read 110ppm for a solution that is actually 100ppm)?
My pH happens to be high right now (7.9)... could that be messing things up?
Thanks for your advice!
Todd
FC 3.0
pH 7.9
CYA 70
Salt 3500
CH 480