I am trying to replicate a pre-made calibration solution for measuring sulfur conent. Though I thought it seemed simple enought I have failed or my means of measuring have. I need to create a 100 ppm standard solution of sodium hydrogensulfie in water. Before I go to the lenghs to find a problem with my form of measurement (aspiration in search of free SO2 and a autotitrater meathod) I wanted to know that my solution I was attempting to set as my standard is correct. Would anyone be so kind as providing me with directions on make 1L of a 100 ppm solution in water of Sodium hydrogensulfite, Pka of 1.99 I beleive, molar mass 104.061 g/mol.
edit: not solution in water, it needs to be at a PH of 11, so most likely some concentration of NaOH to bring it to 11.
Thanks