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pink . . . is NOT a color that would normally EVER be produced by a phenol red solution, regardless of pH, and regardless of whether R-0004 or R-0014 is used. The
only pink I know of, with any of the chemicals in the kits added alone, would be DPD in chlorinated water.
Ben, The 7.8 and 8.0 pH colors on my comparator tube (Taylor K-2006) are both very pink (the 8.0 is a darker and richer pink). I confirmed this with several people, include non-blood relatives, to rule out my color-blindness as a cause; they all agreed.
Since the R0014 is NOT a reagent we fill, I can think of only a couple of possibilities:
- Somehow, we sent you an old bottle of R0002 DPD solution that had gotten mixed in with the R0014. I would have said this was impossible, since we haven't kept any of that around for several years, but after all the problems I'm having this season, finding out that we'd made yet another 'impossible' error wouldn't surprise me.
- Alternatively, you got a bottle of Taylor R0014 that was misfilled. Taylor has (as have we) misfilled or mislabeled bottles before. This is the scarier alternative, since if true, it's unlikely we got only ONE bottle of bad stuff.
Either way, if you'll email me with your name / address, etc. and reference this thread, I'll try to send out some known good R0014 to you this week.
I definitely got the 0014 from you but it's not worth the hassle for either of us to replace it. The lot number is 1136D if you're going to bother tracking down want went wrong; please don't do so on my account.
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