Test Procedures
LEAD
PAR METHOD • CODE 4031-01
QUANTITY
CONTENTS
CODE
250 mL
*Ammonium Chloride Buff er
*4032-K
15 mL
*Sodium Cyanide, 10%
*6565-E
30 mL
PAR Indicator
4033-G
30 mL
Stabilizing Reagent
4022-G
15 mL
*DDC Reagent
*4034-E
1
Syringe, 5 mL, plastic
0807
2
Pipet, 0.5 mL, plastic
0353
*WARNING:
Reagents marked with an * are considered to be potential health hazards. To
view or print a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for these reagents go to www.lamotte.com.
Search for the four digit reagent code number listed on the reagent label, in the contents
list or in the test procedures. Omit any letter that follows or precedes the four digit code
number. For example, if the code is 4450WT-H, search 4450. To obtain a printed copy,
contact LaMotte by email, phone or fax.
Emergency information for all LaMotte reagents is available from Chem-Tel:
(US, 1-800-255-3924) (International, call collect, 813-248-0585).
The average concentration of lead is 0.003 ppm in streams and less than 0.1 ppm in
groundwater. Lead in a water supply may come from mine and smelter discharges or from
industrial waste. Lead is used in the production of batteries, solder, pigments, insecticides,
ammunition and alloys. Tetraethyl Lead has been used for years as an anti-knock reagent
in gasoline. Lead may also enter water supplies when corrosive water dissolves pipes,
plumbing fi xtures and materials containing lead. Lead accumulates in the body and is toxic
by ingestion.
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