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Application Bulletin Of interest to: General analytical laboratories; Water analysis A 1, 2, 4, 7, 8 Beverages Simultaneous determination of calcium and magnesium in water samples and beverages and the different water hardnesses by complexometric titration with potentiometric indication Summary This bulletin describes a potentiometric titration method for the simultaneous complexometric determination of the calcium and magnesium ions in a sample using Na 2 EDTA as titrant. The ion-selective calcium electrode is used as indicator electrode. To achieve a better differentiation between the Ca and Mg potential jumps an auxiliary complexing agent is added that additionally masks Fe 3+ and Al 3+. Fixing the ph value at ph = 8.5 prevents interferences that might be caused by the precipitation of CaCO 3. The method described is suitable for the automatic determination of the different water hardnesses (carbonate, calcium, magnesium, total and permanent hardness). The determination of calcium and magnesium in beverages (fruit and vegetable juices, wine) is also dealt with. Instruments and accessories 702 SET/MET Titrino, 716 DMS Titrino, 736 GP Titrino, 751 GPD Titrino or 785 DMP Titrino or 726 or 796 Titroprocessor 700 Dosino, 765 Dosimat or 776 Dosimat as titration or auxiliary buret with corresponding 6.3031.220 Dosing Units or 6.3014.223 Exchange Units 2.728.0040 Magnetic Stirrer 6.0504.100 ion-selective calcium electrode (Ca ISE) with 6.2104.020 electrode cable 6.0733.100 LL Ag/AgCl reference electrode with 6.2106.020 electrode cable 6.0239.100 combined LL ph glass electrode with 6.2104.020 electrode cable Reagents Titrant for the determination of the carbonate hardness: c(hcl) = 0.1 mol/l Titrant for the Ca and Mg determination: c(na 2 EDTA) = 0.05 mol/l + c(koh) = 0.1 mol/l

Simultaneous complexometric determination of calcium and magnesium Page 2 Auxiliary complexing solution: c(acetylacetone) = 0.1 mol/l + c(tris) = 0.2 mol/l [TRIS = tris(hydroxymethyl)- aminomethane] Hydrochloric acid w(hcl) = 20% and sodium hydroxide w(naoh) = 20% Analysis Water samples: determination of the water hardnesses 100 ml sample is placed in the titration vessel and titrated in a first titration with c(hcl) = 0.1 mol/l (combined ph glass electrode). Using the auxiliary Dosimat, 15 ml of the auxiliary complexing solution is added and, after a short waiting time, the calcium and magnesium ions are titrated in a second titration with Na 2 EDTA (Ca ISE). The first equivalence point corresponds to the Ca 2+ content, the difference between the second and the first equivalence point to the Mg 2+ content. Calculations 1 st titration: Acid neutralizing capacity in mmol/l = EP1 * 0.1 * 1000 / C00 Carbonate hardness (temporary hardness) in mmol/l = EP1 * 0.1 * 0.5 * 1000 / C00 EP1 = titrant consumption in ml C00 = 100 (sample volume in ml) 2 nd titration: Calcium hardness in mmol/l = EP1 * 0.05 * 1000 / C00 Magnesium hardness in mmol/l = (EP2 EP1) * 0.05 * 1000 / C00 Total hardness in mmol/l = EP2 * 0.05 * 1000 / C00 Remaining hardness (permanent hardness) in mmol/l = total hardness carbonate hardness EP1 = titrant consumption to reach the first EP in ml EP2 = titrant consumption to reach the second EP in ml C00 = 100 (sample volume in ml) The results are given with two decimal places. 1 mmol Ca 2+ = 40.08 mg Ca 2+ 1 mmol Mg 2+ = 24.31 mg Mg 2+ Remarks Before starting the titration of the carbonate hardness the ph value of the water sample is measured. This value can be printed out as ph(init). The volume of the added auxiliary complexing solution can be optimized according to the magnesium content. As a rule of thumb the molar ratio Mg/acetylacetone should be ca. 0.05. Ca electrodes that have been stored dry are conditioned in c(cacl 2 ) = 0.01 mol/l for ca. 10 min prior to the titration.

Simultaneous complexometric determination of calcium and magnesium Page 3 Using the fixed endpoint A of the first titration, it is also possible to calculate the m value of the water sample (titrant consumption up to ph = 4.5). Since the initial ph value is measured with modern titrators, this parameter can also be used for the assessment of the water sample. Samples containing only small amounts of magnesium besides high calcium concentrations yield only one single potential jump for the sum of both ions. In such cases an auxiliary complexing solution has to be used, to which a defined quantity of Mg standard has been added. This addition of Mg 2+ ions must then, of course, be taken into account in the calculations. Beverages (fruit and vegetable juices, wine): determination of calcium and magnesium 25.0 ml sample is pipetted into an evaporating dish and evaporated in a drying cabinet at 140 C. The residue is then heated to redness in a muffle furnace at 600 C, until a white ash remains. After cooling down, 2 ml w(hcl) = 20% is added, the mixture heated to dissolve the ash and the resulting solution rinsed into a glass beaker with dist. water. The ph value of this sample solution is then adjusted to 8.5 with w(naoh) = 20%. 20 ml of the auxiliary complexing solution is added and titration is performed with c(na 2 EDTA) = 0.05 using the Ca ISE. Calculations 1 ml c(na 2 EDTA) = 0.05 mol/l corresponds to 2.004 mg Ca 2+ or 1.216 mg Mg 2+ mg/l Ca 2+ = mg/l Mg 2+ = EP1 * 2.004 * 1000 / C00 (EP2 EP1) * 1.216 * 1000 / C00 EP1 = titrant consumption to reach the first EP in ml EP2 = titrant consumption to reach the second EP in ml C00 = 25.0 (sample volume in ml) The results are given with two decimal places. Remark In the beverages analyzed calcium and magnesium are only partially present as free ions. The rest is bound in complexes with organic components. In order to determine the total metal contents it is therefore necessary to ash the samples.

Simultaneous complexometric determination of calcium and magnesium Page 4 Figures METROHM 726 Titroprocessor 01107 5.726.0012 Method CaMgTap.mth [o] Calcium / Magnesium in Tap Water Curve # 2 DET_U* Ca++ and Mg++ determination with Ca++ ISE *Standard report Method Ident1 Ident2 Ident3 Size Unit CaMgTap Tap Water Herisau 100 ml Remark # 2 DET_U* Ca++ and Mg++ determination with Ca++ ISE EP1 48.9 mv 4.482 ml Ca++ 2.24 mmol/l EP2-25.3 mv 6.078 ml Mg++ 0.80 mmol/l Total 3.04 mmol/l Stop condition volume Original data Determination time: 1999-05-07 07:40:39 Data file 99050707.002 Tap Water Herisau CaMgTap ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ printed: 1999-05-07 07:46:10 Fig. 1: Titration curve and result report for the determination of the calcium and magnesium hardness of tap water (726 Titroprocessor).

Simultaneous complexometric determination of calcium and magnesium Page 5 'pa date 99-05-06 time 14:25 8 DET U ******** parameters >titration parameters meas.pt.density 4 min.incr. 10.0 µl titr.rate max. ml/min signal drift 50 mv/min equilibr.time 26 s start V: pause 0 s meas.input: 1 temperature 23.0 C >stop conditions stop V: abs. stop V 10 ml stop U mv stop EP 9 filling rate max. ml/min >statistics status: >evaluation EPC 30 EP recognition: all fix EP1 at U mv pk/hnp: >preselections req.ident: req.smpl size: activate pulse: ============ 'fr date 99-05-06 time 13:21 5 U(init) 112 mv DET U ******** smpl size 25 ml EP1 2.156 ml -28 mv EP2 5.078 ml 108 mv Ca 166.568 ppm Mg 137.031 ppm stop V reached ============ 'cu date 99-05-06 time 13:21 5 start V 0.0000 ml DET U ******** 1.0 ml/div du=50.0 mv/div Fig. 2: Parameter settings on the 716 DMS Titrino for determining calcium and magnesium in grapefruit juice. Fig. 3: Result block and titration curve. Literature EN ISO 9963-1: 1995 DIN 38406 part 3: 1982 EPA Methods 130.2 and 310.1 T. F. Christiansen, J. E. Busch, S. C. Krogh Successive determination of calcium and magnesium in drinking water by complexometric, potentiometric digital titration to two equivalence points Anal. Chem. 70 (1976) 1051 1056.