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BS 6068-2.34:1988 Water quality. Physical, chemical and biochemical methods Method for the determination of the chemical oxygen demand

BS 6068-2.34:1988

Water quality. Physical, chemical and biochemical methods Method for the determination of the chemical oxygen demand

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Označení normy:BS 6068-2.34:1988
Počet stran:10
Vydáno:1988-10-31
ISBN:0 580 16696 1
Status:Standard
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BS 6068-2.34:1988


This standard BS 6068-2.34:1988 Water quality. Physical, chemical and biochemical methods is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.060.50 Examination of water for chemical substances

This Section of BS 6068 describes a method for the determination of the chemical oxygen demand, COD, of water.

It is applicable to most kinds of waters having a COD value higher than 30 mg/L (see also the note in clause 9). The maximum COD value that can be determined on an undiluted sample is 700 mg/L. It is not applicable to highly saline waters containing (after dilution) more than 1 000 mg/L of chloride, such as sea and oilfield waters.

NOTE 1 For interferences, see clause 9.

NOTE 2 The titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover.


Applicable to most kinds of water having a COD value between 30 and 700 mg/l before dilution. It is not applicable to saline waters containing (after dilution) more than 1000 mg/l of chloride, such as sea and oilfield waters.