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ISO 7485:2000

ISO 7485:2000 Animal feeding stuffs – Determination of potassium and sodium contents – Methods using flame-emission spectrometry

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Description

This International Standard specifies a calibration method and a standard addition method for the determination of

potassium and sodium contents of animal feeding stuffs by flame-emission spectrometry.

The standard addition method applies if it is not known whether the emissions measured for potassium or sodium

are subject to matrix effects. The limit of determination for potassium and sodium is 0,04 g/kg.

The calibration method applies if such matrix effects have been shown to be absent.

Edition

1

Published Date

2000-08-24

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

10

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This International Standard specifies a calibration method and a standard addition method for the determination of

potassium and sodium contents of animal feeding stuffs by flame-emission spectrometry.

The standard addition method applies if it is not known whether the emissions measured for potassium or sodium

are subject to matrix effects. The limit of determination for potassium and sodium is 0,04 g/kg.

The calibration method applies if such matrix effects have been shown to be absent.

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