Titrants & Indicators

  • Silver ICP, 1000 ppm in HNO3 100 mL Amber poly
    $99.85
  • Silver ICP, 1000 ppm in HNO3 500 mL Amber poly
    $277.17
  • Silver ICP, 10K ppm in HNO3 100 mL Amber poly
    $266.29
  • Silver ICP, 1000 ppm in HNO3 500 mL Amber poly
    $161.36
  • Silver ICP, 10K ppm in HNO3 500 mL Amber poly
    $570.20
  • Silver ICPMS, 1000 ppm in HNO3 100 mL Amber poly
Ricca Silver ICP-MS standard is used for water analysis. Specifically, it is used to calibrate an Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP-MS) to detect and quantify silver in water samples.How the standard is used for water analysis:Calibration: The Ricca Silver ICP-MS standard is a certified reference material containing a known, precise concentration of silver. During water analysis, it is used to create a calibration curve. This curve allows the ICP-MS instrument to accurately determine the unknown concentration of silver in a water sample by comparing the signal from the sample to the known signals from the standard.Traceability: Ricca standards, including those for ICP-MS, are traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), which ensures the accuracy and reliability of the analytical results.Quality Control: These standards can also be used for quality control checks to verify that the ICP-MS is operating correctly and providing accurate results throughout the analysis. Typical procedure for silver analysis in water:A water sample is prepared, which may involve acid digestion to ensure all silver is in a dissolved state and can be properly measured.The ICP-MS instrument is calibrated using the Ricca Silver ICP-MS standard and other multi-element standards as needed.The prepared water sample is introduced into the ICP-MS, where it is heated in a high-temperature plasma.The ICP-MS measures the presence and quantity of silver ions in the sample based on the calibration curve.The analysis follows established methodologies like those provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which outlines procedures for measuring elements in water and waste by ICP-MS.
    $199.68