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ISO 11349:2010

ISO 11349:2010 Water quality – Determination of low-volatility lipophilic substances – Gravimetric method

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ISO 11349:2010 defines a method for the determination of lipophilic substances of low volatility in water using gravimetry.

The method is applicable to all kinds of water and allows the determination of low‚Äëvolatility lipophilic substances which are suspended, emulsified, or dissolved, in concentrations of about 10 mg/l to 500 mg/l. Above this value, the test portion is diluted appropriately.

The method is not applicable to water with a separate oil layer.

Edition

1

Published Date

2010-09-10

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

7

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 11349:2010 defines a method for the determination of lipophilic substances of low volatility in water using gravimetry.

The method is applicable to all kinds of water and allows the determination of low‚Äëvolatility lipophilic substances which are suspended, emulsified, or dissolved, in concentrations of about 10 mg/l to 500 mg/l. Above this value, the test portion is diluted appropriately.

The method is not applicable to water with a separate oil layer.

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