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Hi all,
I am posting this for a colleague. Since we have an active discussion
on water testing, I thought this would be an appropriate time to post it.
Thanks,
Beryl
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Subject: bottles
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 09:08:02 -0500
From: Martha_BarrettSmith <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Beryl,
Here is a brief and, I hope, complete description of our chemistry
questions:
We are using 4 oz hi-density polyethylene translucent bottles for our
water samples. The "typhoid" samples contain a mixture of 50/50 vinegar
and Lowell tap water, which is very slightly basic compared to distilled
water. For the "clean" samples, we are using Lowell tap water.
Question 1: We are considering switching to using distilled water in the
"typhoid" samples, thinking the samples will retain their acidity longer
than they would with Lowell water. They might also come out brighter
pink, which would be good. Does this sound like it would work?
Question 2: Will the plastic of the bottles, over time, degrade the
water itself in any way so that its pH will change and give us a bad
reading (i.e., the red cabbage juice will not react and give us the
correct color)?
Question 3: Should we consider adding something slightly basic to the
"clean" samples to help them maintain their alkalinity over time and if
so, what is recommended that will a) be non-toxic, and b) not change the
tension/viscosity of the "clean" samples (we tried clear Tilex, but it
made the water pour out of the bottles uncontrollably)?
If you can get any info on this it would be great. Thanks--
Martha
--
Beryl Rosenthal, Ph.D.
Director
Tsongas Industrial History Center
Boott Cotton Mills
115 John Street
Lowell, MA 01854
(978) 970-5081 (t)
(978) 970-5085 (f)
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www.uml.edu/tsongas
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