Hazards relevant to the practical work are listed at the start of each set of instructions.
It is important that you read them carefully BEFORE starting any laboratory practical work!
55 ?L, 1.2 mL, 8.0 mL, 350 ?L
Hazards particular to this practical
As well as observing normal laboratory precautions, please be aware of the following.
Make sure the extractor fan is running before you ignite the flame.
Do not touch or attempt to remove the burner.
If you need to adjust the burner angle, use the handle provided.
Make sure that you wear safety glasses at all times in the instrument room (as well as the wet chemistry laboratory).
Make sure that the burner compartment door is closed whenever the flame is lit. Do not attempt to clear a blocked nebuliser when the flame is lit.
Calcium content is an important water quality parameter, and (along with magnesium) contributes to water âhardnessâ. Analysis is possible using a wide range of techniques, including traditional titrimetry, ion selective electrode, ion chromatography, and the various atomic spectroscopic methods (atomic absorption spectroscopy, atomic emission spectroscopy). In this experiment, we will use flame atomic absorption spectroscopy (FAAS). Rather than a simple calibration curve, we use the method of standard additions to control interference from oxyanions such as phosphate or nitrate.
Method
Pre-reading
The basics of flame atomic absorption spectroscopy (hollow cathode lamp, monochromator, atomisation, compound formation interference, ionization interference)
Calculations used for preparation of standards Calibration curve, method of standard additions
Definitions of accuracy, precision, repeatability, reproducibility, bias Descriptive statistics (mean, standard deviation)
Hazards particular to this practical work
As well as observing normal laboratory precautions, please be aware of the following.
Make sure the extractor fan is running before you ignite the flame.
Do not touch or attempt to remove the burner.
If you need to adjust the burner angle, use the handle provided.
Make sure that you wear safety glasses at all times in the instrument room (as well as the wet chemistry laboratory).
Make sure that the burner compartment door is closed whenever the flame is lit. Do not attempt to clear a blocked nebuliser when the flame is lit.
Make sure that you carry out all manipulations involving hot acid in a fume hood. Neutralise and clean up all spills.