TOTAL IRON.[[59]][[63b]]
COLORIMETRIC METHOD.
Reagents.—1. Standard iron solution. Dissolve 0.7 gram of crystallized ferrous ammonium sulfate in 50 cc. of distilled water to which 20 cc. of dilute sulfuric acid has been added. Warm the solution slightly and add potassium permanganate until the iron is completely oxidized. Dilute the solution to 1 liter. One cc. of the standard solution equals 0.1 mg. Fe.
2. Potassium sulfocyanide solution. Dissolve 20 grams of the salt in 1 liter of distilled water.
3. Dilute hydrochloric acid. One volume of acid (Sp. gr. 1.2) and one volume of distilled water. This shall be free from nitric acid.
4. N/5 potassium permanganate. Dissolve 6.30 grams of the salt in distilled water and dilute to 1 liter.
5. Hydrochloric acid. Concentrated, free from iron.
6. Nitric acid. Concentrated, free from iron.
7. Nitric acid. 5N, free from iron.
First procedure.—Evaporate 100 cc. of the water to dryness, or use the residue left after the determination of residue on evaporation (p. [29]). Ignite the residue at a low red heat taking care not to heat it hot enough to make the iron difficultly soluble. Cool the dish and add 5 cc. of concentrated hydrochloric acid. Moisten the inner surface of the dish. Warm the solution for two or three minutes, and again moisten the inner surface of the dish by permitting the hot acid to flow over it. Wash the hot solution from the dish into a 50 cc. Nessler tube, filtering if necessary through paper that has been washed with hot water. Dilute to 50 cc., and add 3 drops of potassium permanganate solution. Add 5 cc. of potassium sulfocyanide solution, mix, and compare with standards.