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Neutralmat™
Neutralizes up to 250ml of 0.3 pH acid or higher and can be reactivated 10 times
Part A: 1. Create a 250 ml acid solution of pH level 0.3 with hydrochloric acid and water. 2. Place a fresh 1 ft by 1 ft Neutralmat™ sample into a secondary containment tray bin that fits the Neutralmat™ sample. 3. Pour the solution from Step 1 onto the Neutralmat™ sample. Make sure the solution covers the entire surface of the Neutralmat™ sample. 4. Once the surface of the Neutralmat™ sample is covered with the solution, remove the Neutralmat™ sample out of the tray, and collect the liquid solution from the tray and into a beaker. 5. Measure the pH change of the collected solution. 6. Repeat Steps 1-5 with nitric and sulfuric acid. Make sure to use a brand new 1 ft by 1 ft Neutralmat™ sample for each iteration. Part B: 1. Create a 250 ml acid solution of pH level 0.3 with hydrochloric acid and water. 2. Place a fresh 1 ft by 1 ft Neutralmat™ sample into a secondary containment tray bin that fits the Neutralmat™ sample. 3. Pour the solution from Step 1 onto the Neutralmat™ sample. Make sure the solution covers the entire surface of the Neutralmat™ sample. 4. Once the surface of the Neutralmat™ sample is covered with the solution, remove the Neutralmat™ sample out of the tray, and collect the liquid solution from the tray and into a beaker. 5. Measure the pH change of the collected solution. 6. Pour 1 bottle of our Reactivation Solution onto the Neutralmat™ sample. 7. Allow Neutralmat™ sample to dry for 24 hours. 8. Repeat Steps 1-3 with the same Neutralmat™ sample for 10 times. pH measurement based on ASTM E70 – Standard Test Method for pH of Aqueous Solutions with the Glass Electrode.
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