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Standard Test Methods for Chemical Oxygen Demand (Dichromate Oxygen Demand) of Water (Includes all amendments And changes 1/15/2020).
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Standard Test Methods for Chemical Oxygen Demand (Dichromate Oxygen Demand) of Water
STANDARD published on 15.6.2012
Designation standards: ASTM D1252-06(2012)e1
Note: WITHDRAWN
Publication date standards: 15.6.2012
SKU: NS-16785
The number of pages: 12
Approximate weight : 36 g (0.08 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASTM
Keywords:
chemical oxygen demand, COD, demand, oxygen demand, ICS Number Code 13.060.50 (Examination of water for chemical substances)
Significance and Use | ||||||||||||||||
These test methods are used to chemically determine the maximum quantity of oxygen that could be consumed by biological or natural chemical processes due to impurities in water. Typically this measurement is used to monitor and control oxygen-consuming pollutants, both inorganic and organic, in domestic and industrial wastewaters. The relationship of COD to other water quality parameters such as TOC and TOD is described in the literature. |
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1. Scope | ||||||||||||||||
1.1 These test methods cover the
determination of the quantity of oxygen that certain impurities in
water will consume, based on the reduction of a dichromate solution
under specified conditions. The following test methods are
included: 1.2 These test methods are limited by the reagents employed to a maximum chemical oxygen demand (COD) of 800 mg/L. Samples with higher COD concentrations may be processed by appropriate dilution of the sample. Modified procedures in each test method (Section 15 for Test Method A and Section 24 for Test Method B) may be used for waters of low COD content (< 50 mg/L). 1.3 As a general rule, COD results are not accurate if the sample contains more than 1000 mg/L Cl−. Consequently, these test methods should not be applied to samples such as seawaters and brines unless the samples are pretreated as described in Appendix X1. 1.4 This test method was used successfully on a standard made up in reagent water. It is the user's responsibility to ensure the validity of these test methods for waters of untested matrices. 1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For specific hazard statements, see Sections 8, 15.6, and 24.5. |
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