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ISO 456:1973

ISO 456:1973 Surface active agents – Analysis of soaps – Determination of free caustic alkali

CDN $82.00

SKU: 3c177695c55d Category:

Description

The determination may be carried out in two different ways by the ethanol method or the barium chloride method. In the first case the soap is dissolved in neutralized ethanol, and the free caustic alkali is titrated with an ewthanol solution of hydrochloric acid. The second way includes precipitating of soap and carbonate with barium chloride and determining of the residual alkalinity of the solution, representing the alkalinity of the free potassium hydroxide.

Edition

1

Published Date

1973-03-01

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

3

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

The determination may be carried out in two different ways by the ethanol method or the barium chloride method. In the first case the soap is dissolved in neutralized ethanol, and the free caustic alkali is titrated with an ewthanol solution of hydrochloric acid. The second way includes precipitating of soap and carbonate with barium chloride and determining of the residual alkalinity of the solution, representing the alkalinity of the free potassium hydroxide.

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