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ISO 6853:2001

ISO 6853:2001 Photography – Processing waste – Determination of ammoniacal nitrogen (microdiffusion method)

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Description

This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of ammonia and other volatile amines that can

be liberated from photographic processing wastes by strong alkali, the results being expressed in terms of nitrogen.

The method is applicable for the determination of the ammonia concentration of typical photoprocessing wastes in

the range of 10 mg/l to 200 mg/l of ammonia or 8 mg/l to 160 mg/l of nitrogen. Other volatile amines are determined

as ammonia, but their concentrations in photoprocessing wastes are usually very low.

Edition

2

Published Date

2001-12-20

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

8

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of ammonia and other volatile amines that can

be liberated from photographic processing wastes by strong alkali, the results being expressed in terms of nitrogen.

The method is applicable for the determination of the ammonia concentration of typical photoprocessing wastes in

the range of 10 mg/l to 200 mg/l of ammonia or 8 mg/l to 160 mg/l of nitrogen. Other volatile amines are determined

as ammonia, but their concentrations in photoprocessing wastes are usually very low.

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