1.2.1.5 Spot tests for minerals in finished feed
Preparation of sample
Usually the minerals in mixed feed are powder or fine particles. Sieve the sample through fine sieve and put the fine portion in chloroform or carbon tetrachloride in a 100 ml beaker. Shake thoroughly and keep it for 5 minutes. Pour off the floating feed material. Sprinkle the residue mineral portion over the paper with a small spatula for spot test.
Test for cobalt (Co), copper (Cu) and iron (Fe) Reagents
Solution A: Sodium potassium tartrate (Rochelle salt, KNaC .H O .H O). Dissolve 100 g of Rochelle salt and make volume 500 ml with distilled water.
Solution B: Dissolve 1 g of 1-nitroso-2-hydroxynaphthalene-3, 6 g disulfonic acid and make volume 500 ml with distilled water.
Procedure
Moisten the filter paper with 3 to 4 drops of solution A and B then sprinkle the feed sample on filter paper. Allow the filter paper to dry and check closely under low power stereoscopic microscope.
Positive results
Presence of cobalt will produce a pink colour, copper will produce light brown coloured ring, and iron gives a deep green colour.
Test for manganese (Mn) Reagents
Solution A: 2 N Sodium hydroxide
Solution B: Dissolve 0.07 g of benzidine dihydro chloride in 10 ml of glacial acetic acid and dilute to 100 ml with distilled water.
Procedure
Moisten filter paper with solution A. Sprinkle the feed sample immediately, let it stand for 1 minute. Add 2-3 drops of solution B. If no reaction occurs immediately, add solution B again, without flooding.
Positive results
Presence of manganese will produce a dark blue colour with a black centre.
Test for iodine (Potassium iodide) Reagents
• Starch paper.
• Bromine solution: Dissolve 1 ml of saturated bromine in water and add distilled water to make the volume 20 ml.
Procedure
Moisten starch paper with bromine solution. Sprinkle the feed sample on the starch paper.
Positive results
Iodine will produce a blue purple colour.
Test for magnesium (Mg) Reagents
Solution A: 1 N potassium hydroxide
Solution B: Dissolve 12.7 g of iodine and 40 g of potassium iodide in 100 ml distilled water.
Procedure
Mix solution A with excess amount of solution B to produce a very dark brown colour mixture and add 2 to 3 drops of solution A until it turns a pale yellow. Moisten the filter paper with pale yellow solution and sprinkle with feed sample.
Positive results
Magnesium gives yellow brown spots.
Note: The mixture of solution A and B should be freshly mixed for each test.
Test for zinc (Zn) Reagents
Solution A : 2N sodium hydroxide
Solution B: Dissolve 0.1 g dithiozone in 100 ml of carbon tetrachloride.
Procedure
Moisten filter paper with solution A, sprinkle the feed sample. Add 2 to 3 drops of solution B.
Positive results
Presence of zinc gives a strawberry red colour.
Test for phosphorus (P) Reagents
Solution A: Dissolve 5 g of ammonium molybdate in 100 ml of cold distilled water and add 36 ml concentrated nitric acid.
Solution B: Dissolve 0.05 g of benzidine (using base or its chloride) in 10 ml of conc. acetic acid and dilute with distilled water to 100 ml.
Solution C: Saturated sodium acetate solution.
Procedure
Moisten filter paper with solution A and dry it in an oven. Sprinkle the feed sample and add a drop of solution B and a drop of solution C.
Positive results
Presence of phosphorus will produce a blue ring.