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ISO 22743:2006

ISO 22743:2006 Water quality – Determination of sulfates – Method by continuous flow analysis (CFA)

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ISO 22743:2006 specifies a continuous flow analysis (CFA) method for the determination of sulfate in various types of water (such as ground water, drinking water and waste water). The method is applicable to samples with a sulfate (SO4) mass concentration from 30 mg/l to 300 mg/l. Other concentration ranges are applicable, provided they cover exactly one decade of concentration units (e.g. 100 mg/l to 1 000 mg/l).

Edition

1

Published Date

2006-04-06

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

10

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 22743:2006 specifies a continuous flow analysis (CFA) method for the determination of sulfate in various types of water (such as ground water, drinking water and waste water). The method is applicable to samples with a sulfate (SO4) mass concentration from 30 mg/l to 300 mg/l. Other concentration ranges are applicable, provided they cover exactly one decade of concentration units (e.g. 100 mg/l to 1 000 mg/l).

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