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ISO 10359:1992

ISO 10359:1992 Water quality – Determination of fluoride – Part 1: Electrochemical probe method for potable and lightly polluted water

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The method is based on developing a potential difference between the measuring electrode and the reference electrode, when a fluoride ion-selective electrode comes into contact with an aqueous solution containing fluoride ions. On certain assumptions specified, the method will no longer refer to activities, but to fluoride ion concentration. The method is directly suitable for measuring fluoride concentrations from 0,2 mg/l to 2,0 g/l.

Edition

1

Published Date

1992-11-25

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

6

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

The method is based on developing a potential difference between the measuring electrode and the reference electrode, when a fluoride ion-selective electrode comes into contact with an aqueous solution containing fluoride ions. On certain assumptions specified, the method will no longer refer to activities, but to fluoride ion concentration. The method is directly suitable for measuring fluoride concentrations from 0,2 mg/l to 2,0 g/l.

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