Properties:
Related Categories |
Additional Standards,
Analytical Standards,
Analytical/Chromatography,
Proficiency Testing,
Water Pollution/Waste Water Inorganics,
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packaging
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ampule of 20 mL
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mfr. no.
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RTC, PEI-089
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concentration
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in nitric acid
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Description:
General description
This proficiency testing sample is produced in accordance with ISO/IEC 17043:2010. All information regarding the use of this material can be found in the reporting packet supplied for each sample.
Other Notes
Proficiency testing samples are presented as single blind. No values for the samples are released until the testing period concludes. Values of analytes vary lot to lot.
Proficiency Testing Schedule (2017-2018)
Wastewater
WP17-1 January 18 - March 3, 2017
WP17-2 March 29 - May 12, 2017
WP17-3A May 17 - June 30, 2017
WP17-3B July 12 - August 25, 2017
WP17-4 September 27 - November 10, 2017
WP17-5 November 22 - January 5, 2018
WP18-1 January 17 - March 2, 2018
WP18-2 March 28 - May 11, 2018
WP18-3A May 16 - June 29, 2018
WP18-3B July 11 - August 24, 2018
WP18-4 September 26 - November 9, 2018
WP18-5 November 21 - January 4, 2019
Quick-Turn Study - (non-scheduled proficiency test that is available at any time)
Preparation Note
Sample Preparation
To prepare solution, partially fill a 1000-mL volumetric flask with reagent-grade water (near 20 degrees C) and add 1 mL of trace-metal-grade nitric acid.
Open ampule PEI-089 (be careful to avoid cuts on glass) and transfer 10.0 mL of concentrate to the volumetric flask.
Fill the flask To volume with reagent-grade water and mix well.
The sample is now ready for immediate analysis.
A reagent-grade blank should be analyzed concurrently for background correction. the water blank should be made To match the acid matrix of the standards and samples.
Each analyte is reported in ug/L.
NOTE: The 0.15% v/v nitric acid specification is a minimum; the amount and type of acid may be altered in order to match the acid matrix of standards or analytical procedures if needed.
NOTE: Mercury is present as both inorganic and organic mercury therefore the sample requires digestion. After the sample is diluted organic mercury will decompose in the presence of light. It is recommend that mercury is analyzed within 8 hours of preparation. For longer periods store in amber container and refrigerate.
Safety:
Symbol
GHS07
Hazard statements
H315-H319
Precautionary statements
P305 + P351 + P338