Question:
silica test in mineral water?
kiranlreddy
2006-04-06 22:01:32 UTC
silica test in mineral water?
Four answers:
tairi_tairo
2006-04-07 05:51:33 UTC
Your question is incomplete and I do't know what you want to know about silica test in mineral water, whether you are curious if there is such a test? or whether you wish to know what is the test for silica in mineral water? or you are offering me silica test in mineral water?



Never mind. I guess you want to know how silica can be tested in mineral water. I would do it by evaporating all the water from the sample and any solid residue is dissolved in acidified sodium fluoride. This gives SiF4 which is a gas and the gas is made to react with water to form white silicate solids. This is a good qualitative test but there are better tests using kits that can be bought. They use metals to bind with the silica.
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2016-11-07 15:42:58 UTC
Silica Mineral Water
mallimalar_2000
2006-04-06 22:07:07 UTC
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Silica is the second most abundant element in nature. Silica is added to water as a water conditioner and corrosion inhibitor. Silica can cause problems in industry, forming glassy deposits on tubes of boilers and heat exchangers. Measuring silica in water is useful when efficiency of demineralizers is being monitored, as silica is one of the first impurities detected when the exchange capacity of a demineralizer is exhausted.
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2016-12-13 14:08:41 UTC
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