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NEN 6480

Water - Titrimetric determination of free and total available chlorine content with iron(II)ammonium sulphate and I-amino-4-diethyl-aminobenzene hydrogen sulphate (N,N-diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD)-sulphate) as indicator

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 October 1982
Status: inactive
ICS Code (Examination of water for chemical substances): 13.060.50
scope:

This standard describes a titrimetric method to determine the free and total available chlorine contents of water. It applies to drinking water, swimming water, water in boiler plants and surface water. Sea water and water varieties with high bromide or iodide concentrations require special determination methods.

Document History

April 1, 1984
Water - Titrimetric determination of free and total available chlorine content with iron(II)ammoniumsulphate and DPD-sulphate as indicator
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NEN 6480
October 1, 1982
Water - Titrimetric determination of free and total available chlorine content with iron(II)ammonium sulphate and I-amino-4-diethyl-aminobenzene hydrogen sulphate (N,N-diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD)-sulphate) as indicator
This standard describes a titrimetric method to determine the free and total available chlorine contents of water. It applies to drinking water, swimming water, water in boiler plants and surface...
October 1, 1982
Water - Titrimetric determination of free and total available chlorine content with iron(II)ammoniumsulphate and DPD-sulphate as indicator
This standard describes a titrimetric method to determine the free and total available chlorine contents of water. It applies to drinking water, swimming water, water in boiler plants and surface...

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