Lab Chemicals S
- Silica Reagent — helps quantify dissolved silica which can affect scaling in systems.
- Silica Standard Solution — serves as a calibration solution in silica determination tests.
- Silver Reagent — facilitates detection of cyanide and chloride through colorimetric analysis.
- Silver Nitrate — commonly used to titrate halide ions like chloride in water samples.
- Sodium Anhydrous Sulfate — removes moisture from samples in water testing preparations.
- Sodium Acetate Trihydrate — buffers pH in various water analysis procedures.
- Sodium Arsenite — reduces residual chlorine during testing.
- Sodium Bicarbonate — stabilizes alkalinity and pH in water samples.
- Sodium Carbonate — adjusts pH and serves in alkalinity testing.
- Sodium Chloride — contributes to conductivity and salinity assessments.
- Sodium Citrate Solution — complexes metal ions and buffers sample pH.
- Sodium Fluoride — used in fluoride addition and monitoring in treated drinking water.
- Sodium Hydroxide — raises pH and participates in alkalinity titrations.
- Sodium Periodate Powder Pillows for Manganese — oxidizes manganese for colorimetric detection.
- Sodium Phosphate Dibasic — buffers pH in water and wastewater testing.
- Sodium Sulfate — balances ionic strength during laboratory analyses.
- Sodium Thiosulfate — reduces iodine in redox titrations for chlorine and peroxide.
- SPADNS Reagent — for colorimetric determination of fluoride concentrations in water samples.
- Sulfamic Acid — reacts with oxidants for chlorine determination in water.
- Sulfate — analyzed to assess mineral content and potential scaling effects.
- Sulfuric Acid — adjusts pH and drives oxidation reactions in testing.
- Sulfide — monitored due to toxicity and presence in industrial waste.
- Sulfite Reagent — reacts to indicate sulfite levels in water samples.
- Sulfosalicylic Acid — precipitates proteins for turbidity or metal analysis.
- Surfactants — monitored to assess pollution from detergents and industrial discharge.