Description
The determination of acidity is made according to a neutralization reaction in which the acids found in dairy products are neutralized by a base. In the United States the acidity of dairy products is usually expressed in terms of lactic acid (% l.a.). Other units of measure include degree Soxhlet Henkel (°SH), degree Dornic (°D) and degree Thorner (°Th).
For precise results it is very important to know the sample volume, titrant volume, and titrant concentration. As the titrant comes pre-standardized, it is important to determine the amount of titrant delivered by the dosing pump. This determination is done by the pump calibration procedure. In this procedure the analysis of a known volume of a known solution (HI84429-55) is titrated with the HI84429-50 titrant to the pH endpoint that is potentiometrically determined by the FC260B pH electrode and HI5315 reference electrode. The pump calibration procedure should be performed anytime the titrant, syringe, tubing or pH electrode is replaced. It is recommended to do a pump calibration every time a new set of titrations are to be performed.
The HI84429-55 is a 500 mL bottle of pump calibration standard solution that is used for the determination of acidity in dairy products.The amount of pump calibrations performed will vary on the method selected.
Replacement reagents required to operate the HI84429:
Product Part # |
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Pump calibration standard |
HI84429-55 |
Titrant solution |
HI84429-50 |