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Sodium hydroxide for industrial use — Determination of iron content — 1,10- Phenanthroline photometr...
Specifies a method that is more sensitive and more widely used than the 2,2'-bipyridyl method. It is applicable to products having iron contents equal to or greater than 0.5 mg/kg. The principle is based on the reduction of trivalent iron by hydroxylammonium chloride, formation of a bivalent iron/1,10-phenanthroline complex in a buffered system. Photometric measurement of the coloured…
Publisher :
ISO
Status :
Withdrawn
Published Date :
1974-11-30
ICS Code(s) :
71.060.40
Sodium hydroxide for industrial use — Determination of silica content — Reduced silico-molybdic comp...
The method is applicable to products having silica contents exceeding 10 mg/kg. The principle is based on the formation of yellow oxidized silico-molybdic complex in a strongly acid medium, in the presence of boric acid to suppress interference by fluorides. Selective reduction of this complex with a mixture of aminonaphtholsulphonic acid (4-amino-3-hydroxynaphthalene-1-sulphonic acid), sodium…
Publisher :
ISO
Status :
Withdrawn
Published Date :
1974-11-30
ICS Code(s) :
71.060.40
Oilseed residues — Determination of total nitrogen content
Publisher :
ISO
Status :
Withdrawn
Published Date :
1974-11-30
ICS Code(s) :
67.200.20
Fruit and vegetable products — Determination of copper content — Photometric method
Publisher :
ISO
Status :
Withdrawn
Published Date :
1974-11-30
ICS Code(s) :
67.080.01
Carbon black for the rubber industry — Determination of ash content
Publisher :
ISO
Status :
Withdrawn
Published Date :
1974-10-31
ICS Code(s) :
83.040.20
Phosphoric acid for industrial use — Determination of sulphate content — Method by reduction and tit...
Applicable to products having sulphate contents equal to or more than 0.0005 % (m/m). Analysis by reduction of the sulphate to sulphide by a mixture of hydriodic acid and hypophosphorus acid. Absorption of the hydrogen sulphide evolved in a mixture of acetone and sodium hydroxide solution. Titration with a standard volumetric solution of mercury(II) acetate in the presence of dithizone as…
Publisher :
ISO
Status :
Published
Published Date :
1974-10-31
ICS Code(s) :
71.060.30
Sulphur for industrial use — Determination of total carbon content — Titrimetric method
Gives the potentiometric and visual methods als alternatives for the final titration. The principle consists in the combustion of the sulphur in a current of oxygen. Oxidation and fixation of the sulphur dioxide and trioxide gases in chromic and sulphuric acid solutions. Absorption of the carbon dioxide formed in a solution of barium hydroxide, followed by titration in the presence of…
Publisher :
ISO
Status :
Withdrawn
Published Date :
1974-10-31
ICS Code(s) :
71.060.10
Cryolite, natural and artificial — Determination of sodium content — Flame emission and atomic absor...
The methods are applicable as alternatives to products for which the molar ratio NaF/AlF3 is equal to about 3. The principle of the flame emission method consists in atomization of the test solution in a flame of oxygen/hydrogen and determination by measurement of the intensity of the radiation at 589 nm. The principle of the flame atomic absorption method is based on atomization in an air/…
Publisher :
ISO
Status :
Published
Published Date :
1974-10-31
ICS Code(s) :
71.060.50
Brown coals and lignites — Determination of the yields of tar, water, gas and coke residue by low te...
The sample is heated in an aluminium retort to a temperatur of 520 °C. The products of decomposition pass into a water-cooled receiver; the tar and water are condensed while gaseous products pass to atmosphere. The coke residue and the receiver and its contents are weighed. The mass of tar is obtained by difference to the mass of water determined by entrainment with toluene or xylene. A separate…
Publisher :
ISO
Status :
Withdrawn
Published Date :
1974-10-31
ICS Code(s) :
73.040
Coke — Determination of moisture in the analysis sample
A known mass of the coke is heated in air at a temperature between 190 and 210 °C and maintained at this temperature until constant in mass. The percentage moisture content is calculated from the loss in mass of the coke.
Publisher :
ISO
Status :
Withdrawn
Published Date :
1974-09-30
ICS Code(s) :
75.160.10