Soil. Nonalcoholic Beverages & Concentrates. Agriculture Standards. Page 1 of 6. August 2014 John Barron

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Soil Nonalcoholic Beverages & Concentrates Agriculture Standards Page 1 of 6

Reagents and Standards for the Soil Industry Soil Analysis Handbook of Reference Methods Soil and Plant Analysis Council, Inc. Appendix A Standard Acids, Bases and Buffers Page 2 of 6

Appendix B Standard and Standard Preparation Page 3 of 6

Reagecon's Soil Testing Standards Product No. Description Pack Size NHFED01 Ammonium Fluoride-EDTA Stock Reagent 1L APDC01 APDC Butyl Acetate-Ethanol Reagent 1L BSE01 Boron Standard in Extraction Reagent 1L BRAY01 Bray P1 Extracting Reagent Concentrate 1L BMASK01 Buffer Masking Reagent 1L CACLSS01 Calcium Chloride Stock Solution 1L CACL20011 Calcium Chloride, CaCI2, 0.01M 1L CTA01 Chromotopic Acid Solution (CTA) 1L CUES01 Copper Standard in Extracting Reagent 1L CUZN01 Copper-Zinc Standard 1L DTPAE01 DTPA Extraction Reagent Concentrate 1L DTPA00051 DTPA Solution, 0.005M 1L H26001 Hydrochloric Acid, HCl, 6N 1L FEE01 Iron Standard in Extraction Reagent 1L LACS01 Lanthanum Compensating Solution 1L LIWS01 Lithium Working Solution, 130.14ppm 1L MGCLS01 Magnesium Chloride Stock Solution 1L MGERS01 Magnesium Standard in Extracting Reagent 1L ICCB07 Magnesium Standard in Water, Mg, 1000ppm MNES01 Manganese Standard in Extracting Reagent 1L MEHL101 Mehlich #1 Extracting Reagent 1L MEHL301 Mehlich #3 Final Extraction Reagent 1L MEHLBS01 Mehlich Buffer Solution 1L MEHLBE01 Mehlich-Bowling Extracting Reagent 1L MOREXT Morgan Extraction Reagent 25L SOILSP01 MS Soil Spike Standard 1L SOILSPS01 MS Spike Sample Standard #2 (For Soil) 1L NIES01 Nickel Standard in Extraction Reagent 1L NNER01 Nitrate-Nitrogen Extracting Reagent 1L NNS01 Nitrate-Nitrogen Standard 1L NER01 Nitrogen Standard in Extracting Reagent 1L OLSER01 Olsen s Extraction Reagent concentrate 1L OLSMR01 Olsen s Mixed Reagent 1L KCR267F Potassium Dichromate Reagent, 0.267N 1L SMPB01 SMP Buffer Solution 1L NACLSS01 Sodium Chloride Stock Solution 1L NASER01 Sodium Standard in Extraction Reagent 1L SPISL01 Spiking Solution for Water and Soil 1L SRCL201 Strontium Chloride Diluting Solution 1L MEHLS01 Sulfuric-Molybdate Solution (Mehlich #1) 1L Page 4 of 6

Additional Products of Interest - Reagecon's Conductivity Standards Product No. CSKC13 CSKC136 CSKC3 CSKC5 CSKC10 CSKC20 CSKC238 CSKC25 CSKC50 CSKC84 CSKC100 Description 1.30µS/cm @ 25 C 1.30µS/cm @ 25 C 3µS/cm @ 25 C 5µS/cm @ 25 C 10µS/cm @ 25 C 20µS/cm @ 25 C 23.8µS/cm @ 25 C 25µS/cm @ 25 C 50µS/cm @ 25 C 84µS/cm @ 25 C 100µS/cm @ 25 C Pack Size 250ml 6x250ml 250ml CSKCS 147µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC150 150µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC185 185µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC200 200µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC250 250µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC300 300µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC400 400µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC500 500µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC718 718µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC1000 1000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKCL 1413µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC2M 2000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC2500 2500µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC3M 3000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC5M 5,000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC7M 7,000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC10M 10,000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC12880 12,880µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC20M 20,000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC30M 30,000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC40M 40,000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC50M 50,000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC60M 60,000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC80M 80,000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC100M 100,000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC111800 111,800µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC150M 150,000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC200M 200,000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC300M 300,000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC350M 350,000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC400M 400,000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC450M 450,000µS/cm @ 25 C CSKC500M 500,000µS/cm @ 25 C Page 5 of 6

ph Buffers @ 20 C Clear, Colourless ph Buffer Solutions. Tested at 20 C and certified by Reagecon s ISO 17025 Accredited Test Method. NIST traceable and presented in various pack sizes. Description Product No. Product No. Product No. 1L 5L Buffer Solution ph 1.00 ± 0.02 @ 20 C 10105 1010 5010 Buffer Solution ph 2.00 ± 0.02 @ 20 C 10205 1020 5020 Buffer Solution ph 3.00 ± 0.02 @ 20 C 10305 1030 5030 Buffer Solution ph 4.00 ± 0.01 @ 20 C 10405 1040 5040 Buffer Solution ph 4.00 ± 0.01 @ 20 C (Phthalate free) CC10405 CC1040 CC5040 Buffer Solution ph 5.00 ± 0.01 @ 20 C 10505 1050 5050 Buffer Solution ph 6.00 ± 0.01 @ 20 C 10605 1060 5060 Buffer Solution ph 6.80 ± 0.01 @ 20 C 10685 1068 5068 Buffer Solution ph 7.00 ± 0.01 @ 20 C 10705 1070 5070 Buffer Solution ph 8.00 ± 0.01 @ 20 C 10805 1080 5080 Buffer Solution ph 9.00 ± 0.01 @ 20 C 10905 1090 5090 Buffer Solution ph 10.00 ± 0.01 @ 20 C 11005 1100 5100 Buffer Solution ph 11.00 ± 0.05 @ 20 C 11105 1110 5110 Buffer Solution ph 12.00 ± 0.05 @ 20 C 11205 1120 5120 Buffer Solution ph 13.00 ± 0.05 @ 20 C 11305 1130 5130 ph Buffers @ 25 C Clear, Colourless ph Buffer Solutions. Tested at 25 C and certified by Reagecon s ISO 17025 Accredited Test Method. NIST traceable and presented in various pack sizes. Description Product No. Product No. Product No. 1L 5L Buffer Solution ph 1.00 ±0.02 @25 C Buffer Solution ph 2.00 ±0.02 @25 C Buffer Solution ph 3.00 ±0.02 @25 C 1010525 101025 501025 1020525 102025 502025 1030525 103025 503025 Buffer Solution ph 4.00 ±0.01 @25 C 1040525 104025 504025 Buffer Solution ph 4.00 ±0.01 @25 C (Phthalate Free) CC1040525 CC104025 CC504025 Buffer Solution ph 5.00 ±0.01 @25 C Buffer Solution ph 6.00 ±0.01 @25 C Buffer Solution ph 6.80 ±0.01 @25 C Buffer Solution ph 7.00 ±0.01 @25 C Buffer Solution ph 8.00 ±0.01 @25 C 1050525 105025 505025 1060525 106025 506025 1068525 106825 506825 1070525 107025 507025 1080525 108025 508025 Buffer Solution ph 9.00 ±0.01 @25 C 1090525 109025 509025 Buffer Solution ph 10.00 ±0.01 @25 C Buffer Solution ph 11.00 ±0.05 @25 C Buffer Solution ph 12.00 ±0.05 @25 C 1100525 110025 510025 1110525 111025 511025 1120525 112025 512025 Buffer Solution ph 13.00 ±0.05 @25 C 1130525 113025 513025 Page 6 of 6