pH 791
Place about 40 mL in a plastic beaker, add about 250 mg of quinhydrone, and stir for 1 minute, leaving some of the quinhydrone undissolved. Determine the pH using a hydrofluoric acid frit-junction calomel reference electrode and a hydrofluoric acid-resistant metallic electrode: the pH is between 3.0 and 4.5.
Assay
Assay preparation
Transfer an accurately measured volume of Topical Solution, equivalent to about 20 mg of fluoride ion, to a 1000-mL volumetric flask, add water to dissolve, dilute with water to volume, and mix.
Procedure
Proceed as directed for
Procedure in the
Assay under
Sodium Fluoride Oral Solution. Calculate the quantity, in mg, of fluoride ion in each mL of the Topical Solution taken by the formula:
C / V,
in which
C is the determined concentration of fluoride ion, in µg per mL, in the
Assay preparation, and
V is the volume, in mL, of Topical Solution taken.