Calmagite is the common name for 1-(1-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-phenyl­azo)-2-naphtol-4-sulfonic acid.

Calgamite structure

It was first described in 1960:

F. Lindstrom and H. Diehl (1960) Indicator for the titration of calcium plus magnesium with (ethyl­ene­dinitrilo)­tetra­acetate, Anal. Chem., Vol.32, pp.1123-1127.

It is normally used in Ca or Mg titrations with edta by adding 5 drops (≈0.25 mL) of a 0.1% solution (≈2.8 mM). This means that the indicator concentration in the solution being titrated is somewhere between 3 and 14 × 10−6 M. A spectrophotometric procedure is described in:

Gordon et al. A micro­scale spectro­photo­metric determination of water hardness, J. Chem. Edu. 78 (2001) 1089-1090.

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