Baume Gravity Flashcards
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Procedure
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- use 250mL glass graduate
- be sure caustic does not have ice crystals in bottom of sample, if so let sample warm to dissolve crystals
- no temp measurement required
- verify hydrometer clean, if not rinse with water and dry with kimwipe
- under hood, using nitrile gloves transfer sample to graduate, without splashing. Sample should be poured to 250mL mark. Avoid formation of air bubbles
- gently lower Baumé hydrometer and impart slight spin to allow hydrometer to float without touching walls.
- allow time for hydrometer to come to rest and air bubbles to come to surface and dissipate
- record hydrometer reading as point on hydrometer scale where surface of liquid cuts scale, record to one decimal place
- if caustic opaque it will be necessary to add 0.1 correction
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Purpose
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Baumé gravity indirectly determines concentration of solution. IRD commonly uses Baumé gravity for caustics. Baumé Gravity for water is 0. Higher Baumé Gravity, higher specific gravity, the heavier the product