Hi Guys,
I'm actually a construction student with no expertise in chemistry, so hopefully you will find this straightforward....
I've conducted some laboratory tests using a straightforward protocol. Basically, I added 5g of powdered concrete to 10ml distilled water (I'm in England so the measureas are metric, sorry!). I then used a Quantab strip to determine the chloride content of the solution. As you'll know, the figure that shows on the strip is cross referenced with the table on the container to provide the actual chloride content.
What I'm not sure of is whether or not this is the final figure I need, i.e. an indication of the chloride content of the original concrete sample. The lab technician thinks the figure needs to be multiplied, in this case by 3, to compensate for the fact that the powder was dissolved in 10ml of water. Is this the case?
From this figure I can then calculate the chloride content by weight of cement which I'm comfortable with.
Any help is much appreciated guys,
Thanks,
Mark.