Standard preparations
Dissolve a suitable quantity of sodium chloride, previously dried at 125
for 30 minutes and accurately weighed, in water, and dilute quantitatively with water to obtain a solution having a known concentration of about 600 µg per mL. On the day of use, further dilute this solution quantitatively with water to obtain three solutions containing 6.0, 12.0, and 18.0 µg of sodium chloride per mL, respectively.
Assay preparation
Transfer an accurately measured volume of the stock solution remaining from the
Assay for magnesium carbonate, equivalent to about 180 mg of NaHCO
3, to a 100-mL volumetric flask, dilute with water to volume, and mix. Transfer 10.0 mL of the resulting solution to a 1000-mL volumetric flask, dilute with water to volume, and mix.
Procedure
Concomitantly determine the absorbances of the
Standard preparations and the
Assay preparation at the sodium emission line at about 589.0 nm, with a suitable atomic absorption spectrophotometer (see
Spectrophotometry and Light-scattering 851) equipped with a sodium hollow-cathode lamp and an airacetylene flame, using water as the blank. Plot the absorbances of the
Standard preparations versus concentration, in µg of sodium chloride per mL, and draw the straight line best fitting the three plotted points. From the graph so obtained, determine the concentration, in µg per mL, of sodium chloride equivalent in the
Assay preparation. Calculate the quantity, in g, of NaHCO
3 in the portion of Magnesium Carbonate and Sodium Bicarbonate for Oral Suspension taken by the formula:
(84.01 / 58.44)(5C / V),
in which 84.01 and 58.44 are the molecular weights of sodium bicarbonate and sodium chloride, respectively;
C is the concentration, in µg per mL, of sodium chloride equivalent in the
Assay preparation; and
V is the volume, in mL, of the stock solution remaining from the
Assay for magnesium carbonate taken.