Yellow Solution Dissolve Sample Clauses

Yellow Solution Dissolve. 46g of ferric chloride R in about 900ml of a mixture of 25ml of hydrochloric acid R and 975ml of water (0.3N hydrochloric acid) and dilute to 1000ml with this mixture. Place 10ml of solution, 15ml of water, 5ml hydrochloric acid R and 4g of potassium iodide into a 250ml stoppered conical flask. Allow to stand in the dark for 15 minutes and add 100ml of water. Titrate the liberated iodine with standardised 0.1N sodium thiosulphate. Towards the end of the titration when the solution is a light yellow colour (about 16ml) add 0.5ml of starch indicator, continue the titration until the blue colour has gone. Calculate the concentration of the solution using the following equation: FeCl(3)6H(2)0(mg/ml) = mls of Na(2)S(2)0(3) x N of Na(2)S(2)0(3) x 27.03mg Adjust the concentration to within 10% of 45mg/ml by diluting with 0.3N hydrochloric acid using the calculation below. <PAGE> [LOGO] Authorized: [**] (MICRONISED IR) Page 8 of 19 METHOD OF ANALYSIS No: [**]Version 3 ml of 0.3N HCl per 100ml of yellow solution = 100 - 4500 -------------------- FeCl(3)6H(2)0 mg/ml 8.1.2 Red Solution Dissolve 60g of cobalt chloride R in about 900ml of a mixture of 25ml of hydrochloric acid R and 975ml of water, dilute to a 1000ml with the same mixture. Place 5ml of the solution, 5ml of dilute hydrogen peroxide and 10ml of 30% w/v sodium hydroxide into a 250ml ground glass stoppered flask. Boil gently for 10 minutes, allow to cool and add 60ml of dilute sulphuric acid and 2g of potassium iodide. Close the flask and dissolve the precipitate by shaking gently. Titrate the liberated iodine with standardised 0.1N sodium thiosulphate. Towards the end of the titration (about 12ml) add 0.5ml of starch indicator, continue the titration until the solution turns pink and an end point has been reached. Calculate the concentration of the solution using the following equation. mg/ml Co(11)Cl(2) = ml of Na(2)S(2)0(3) x N of Na(2)S(2)0(3) x 23.79mg/0.5ml Adjust the concentration to within 10% of 59.5mg of C0Cl(2)6H(2)0 per ml by diluting with 0.3N hydrochloric acid using the calculation below: ml of 0.3N hydrochloric acid per 100ml red solution = 100 - 5950 ----------------- mg/ml Co(11)Cl(2) 8.1.3 Blue Solution Dissolve 63g of copper sulphate R in about 900ml of a mixture of 25ml hydrochloric acid and 975ml water, dilute to 1000ml with the mixture. <PAGE> [LOGO] Authorized: [**] (MICRONISED IR) Page 9 of 19 METHOD OF ANALYSIS No: [**]Version 3 Place 10ml of solution, 50ml of water, 12ml of dilute...
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