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sensor membrane. Store dry disassembled electrode in
storage box provided with electrode.
XVXV
XVXV
XV
. .
. .
.
Conversion TConversion T
Conversion TConversion T
Conversion T
ablesables
ablesables
ables
For CNFor CN
For CNFor CN
For CN
--
--
-
Multiply byMultiply by
Multiply byMultiply by
Multiply by
Moles/L (M) to ppm (mg/L) 2.602 x 10
4
ppm (mg/L) to M (moles/L) 3.843 x 10
-5
XVI.XVI.
XVI.XVI.
XVI.
Disposal of CyanidesDisposal of Cyanides
Disposal of CyanidesDisposal of Cyanides
Disposal of Cyanides
Sodium Cyanide is a deadly poison and extreme care must
be taken during use and in disposal after use.
Test solutions and standards may be neutralized before
discharging. Consult your waste manager for exact
procedures. The overview of the process is below.
Caution: Neutralization reactions should be carried out in a
hood.
1) Cyanide is oxidized to cyanate at an elevated pH. pH
and ORP measurements can aid the progress of this
reaction.
CN
-
+OH
-
+ HOCl
-
-> CNO
-
2) Cyanate is then oxidized to N
2
and CO
2
which bubble
off as harmless gases. pH and ORP measurements
can aid this step also.
2CNO
-
+2OH
-
+HOCl
-
->Cl
-
+2CO
2
+N
2
+2H
2
O
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