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ISO 3177:1975

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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Potassium hydroxide for industrial use — Determination of chlorides content — Photometric method

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Withdrawn date

12-04-2019

Language(s)

English, French

Published date

01-03-1975

Applicable to products having contents, expressed as chlorine, between 2 mg/kg and 50 mg/kg. For contents exceeding 50mg/kg the method specified in ISO 992 shall be used. The principle consists in quantitative displacement of the thiocyanate (SCN- ) ions of the mercury(II) thiocyanate by the cloride (Cl- ) ions contained in the test portion. Reaction of the thiocyanate ions with iron(III) nitrate to form iron(III) thiocyanate (red). Photometric measurement of the colour at a wavelength of about 450 nm.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
3
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Withdrawn

Standards Relationship
BS 5634:1978 Similar to
NBN T 03 197 : 1980 Identical
NFT 20 375 : 77 FD Identical

I.S. EN 60993:2002 ELECTROLYTE FOR VENTED NICKEL-CADMIUM CELLS
EN 60993:2002 Electrolyte for vented nickel-cadmium cells
CEI EN 60993 : 2004 ELECTROLYTE FOR VENTED NICKEL-CADMIUM CELLS
IEC 60993:1989 Electrolyte for vented nickel-cadmium cells
BS EN 60993:2002 Electrolyte for vented nickel-cadmium cells

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