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Brazil Live Coral Calcium Analysis
Western Analysis, Inc.
40 West Louise Avenue
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 |
January 6, 2003
Project # 02-0987 |
| Customer: |
HL Distribution Company
PMB 2270 - 4080 Paradise Road #15
Las Vegas, NV USA 89109 |
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| Analyst: |
Kyle Schick, Laboratory Manager/Chemist |
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| Analysis Requested: |
Total elemental composition of Brazilian Coral Mgr. 0823 |
| Sample I.D.: |
Brazilian Coral Mgr. 0823
Lab # 85572 |
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| Procedure: |
The sample was diluted as necessary in glass Class A volumetric flasks. The elements Chloride, Fluoride, and Bromine were analyzed via Ion Chromalography (I.C.) Cold Vapor Atomic Absorption (CVAA) was used for analysis of Mercury. Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption (GFAA) was the method used to determine Arsenic, Selenium, Lead and Antimony. Semi-quantitative analysis for all other elements was carried out using Inductively Coupled Plasma - Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES). |
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| ANALYTE |
UNITS |
Brazilian Coral |
ANALYTE |
UNITS |
Brazilian
Coral |
| Aluminum |
ppm |
1420 |
Mecury |
ppm |
0.011 |
| Antimony |
ppm |
4.57 |
Molybdenum |
ppm |
<0.1 |
| Arsenic |
ppm |
0.11 |
Neodymium |
ppm |
3.51 |
| Barium |
ppm |
5.57 |
Nickel |
ppm |
0.074 |
| Beryllium |
ppm |
0.081 |
Niobium |
ppm |
<0.1 |
| Bismuth |
ppm |
2.19 |
Osmium |
ppm |
<0.05 |
| Boron |
ppm |
12.1 |
Palladium |
ppm |
<0.05 |
| Bromine |
ppm |
11.5 |
Phosphorus |
ppm |
169. |
| Cadmium |
ppm |
<0.03 |
Platinum |
ppm |
<0.05 |
| Calcium |
ppm |
279,000 |
Potassium |
ppm |
427. |
| Carbon |
ppm |
124,000 |
Praseodymium |
ppm |
0.63 |
| Cerium |
ppm |
2.11 |
Rhenium |
ppm |
<0.2 |
| Cesium |
ppm |
2.66 |
Rhodium |
ppm |
<0.05 |
| Chloride |
ppm |
2370. |
Rubidium |
ppm |
27.6 |
| Chromium |
ppm |
5.10 |
Ruthernium |
ppm |
0.055 |
| Cobalt |
ppm |
0.107 |
Samarium |
ppm |
0.67 |
| Copper |
ppm |
1.59 |
Scandium |
ppm |
0.685 |
| Dysprosium |
ppm |
1.15 |
Selenium |
ppm |
0.060 |
| Erbium |
ppm |
18.9 |
Silica |
ppm |
28,000 |
| Europium |
ppm |
<0.1 |
Silver |
ppm |
1.78 |
| Fluoride |
ppm |
7.55 |
Sodium |
ppm |
3970. |
| Gadolinium |
ppm |
3.04 |
Strontium |
ppm |
2190. |
| Gallium |
ppm |
1.27 |
Sulfur |
ppm |
940. |
| Germanium |
ppm |
3.08 |
Tantalum |
ppm |
<0.05 |
| Gold |
ppm |
<0.05 |
Tellurium |
ppm |
0.066 |
| Hafnium |
ppm |
<0.1 |
Terbium |
ppm |
<0.2 |
| Holmium |
ppm |
<0.1 |
Thallium |
ppm |
0.33 |
| Indium |
ppm |
0.17 |
Thorium |
ppm |
0.081 |
| Iodine |
ppm |
10.6 |
Thulium |
ppm |
<0.05 |
| Iridium |
ppm |
<0.05 |
Tin |
ppm |
0.197 |
| Iron |
ppm |
10,100. |
Titanium |
ppm |
31.1 |
| Lanthanum |
ppm |
0.314 |
Tungsten |
ppm |
<0.05 |
| Lead |
ppm |
0.061 |
Vandaium |
ppm |
12.9 |
| Lithium |
ppm |
3.90 |
Ytterbium |
ppm |
0.237 |
| Lutetium |
ppm |
0.310 |
Yttrium |
ppm |
1.74 |
| Magnesium |
ppm |
99,800 |
Zinc |
ppm |
16.2 |
| Manganese |
ppm |
90.5 |
Zirconium |
ppm |
0.642 |
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| Bacteria |
counts/100 g |
6 |
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| < = no quantities of this analyte detected above the stated limit. |
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Please Note:
For clarity this is a reproduction of the original Certificate of Analysis. To view the original Certificate of Analysis, please click here.

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Certificate of Analysis
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