Dried Aluminum Hydroxide Gel
Al(OH)3
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Aluminum hydroxide ![]() ![]() ![]() » Dried Aluminum Hydroxide Gel is an amorphous form of aluminum hydroxide in which there is a partial substitution of carbonate for hydroxide. It contains the equivalent of not less than 76.5 percent of Al(OH)3, and it may contain varying quantities of basic aluminum carbonate and bicarbonate.
Packaging and storage—
Preserve in tight containers.
Labeling—
Where the quantity of dried aluminum hydroxide gel equivalent is stated in the labeling of any preparation, this shall be understood to be on the basis that each mg of dried gel is equivalent to 0.765 mg of Al(OH)3.
Identification—
B:
Dissolve 500 mg in 10 mL of 3 N hydrochloric acid, with gentle warming: the solution responds to the tests for Aluminum
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Acid-neutralizing capacity
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pH
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Chloride
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Sulfate
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Arsenic, Method I
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Heavy metals
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Assay—
Procedure—
Weigh accurately about 2 g of Gel, and dissolve in 15 mL of hydrochloric acid, with the aid of heat. Cool, transfer to a 500-mL volumetric flask, dilute with water to volume, and mix. Pipet 20 mL of this solution into a 250-mL beaker, and add, in the order named and with continuous stirring, 25.0 mL of Edetate disodium titrant and 20 mL of acetic acid–ammonium acetate buffer TS, then heat the solution near the boiling point for 5 minutes. Cool, and add 50 mL of alcohol and 2 mL of dithizone TS. Titrate the solution with 0.05 M zinc sulfate VS to a bright rose-pink color. Perform a blank determination, substituting 20 mL of water for the sample solution, and make any necessary correction. Each mL of 0.05 M Edetate disodium titrant is equivalent to 3.900 mg of Al(OH)3.
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