introduction

calcium

hydrogen phosphate

chloride

ammonium

nitrite

hydrogen carbonate

total water hardness

pH

conductivity and TDS

2. A SPECTROMETRIC DETERMINATION OF
HYDROGEN PHOSPHATE IN A WATER SAMPLE

2.1 Objective

Use a one-point calibration and determine the concentration of hydrogen phosphate in a water sample.

2.2 Background

 

 

cationic dye
malachite green

 

HPO42- + 12 MoO42- + 23 H+

 PMo12O403- + 12 H2O green coloration


2.3 Equipment and reagents*

  • A SpektraTM spectrometer.
  • A colour-forming reagent for determining the concentration of hydrogen phosphate.
  • A standard solution of Na2HPO4.

*For reagent preparation please contact natasa.gros@fkkt.uni-lj.si

Hazards

The colour-forming reagent contains sulphuric acid, which is corrosive and causes skin burns. Continued contact can cause tissue necrosis.
R: 35, S: 26-30-45

 2.4 Procedure

For the blank, the standard and the sample, follow the procedure as given below.  

 

Blank

Standard

Sample

Deionised water

8 S

/

/

Standard solution of disodium hydrogen phosphate

/

8 S

/

Sample

/

/

8 S

Colour- forming reagent

1S

1S

1 S

6 Mix thoroughly, measure after twenty minutes using the red LED.

? Write the measurements in the table below and calculate the absorbance.

 

T [%]

A

gHPO42- [mg/L]

Standard

 

 

0.5

Sample

 

 

 

? Calculation of the result:

Calculate the concentration of hydrogen phosphate ions in the sample and write the result in the table “Results – Contaminants”, under the serial number of the sample.

 gsample =  

 Asamplegst.

 Ast.

The guide value for phosphate in drinking water which is set by the EU Drinking Water Directive (Council Directive 80/778/EEC) is 0.4 mg/L - expressed as P2O5.