Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater - Part 4500-SO42-: Sulfate (2012)
- Abbreviation
 - Part 4500-SO42- Sulfate (2012)
 - Version
 - 22nd Edition
 - Valid from
 - 5/12/2012
 
- Information provider
 - IHS Markit,
 - Author
 - American Public Health Association, American Waterworks Association and Water Environment Federation
 - Information type
 - Other Standard,
 - Format
 - HARD COPY,
 
Description
4500-SO42- Sulfate
- The ion chromatographic method (4110) and capillary ion electrophoresis (4140) are suitable for sulfate concentrations above 0.1 mg/L.
 - The gravimetric methods (C and D) are suitable for sulfate concentrations above 10 mg/L.
 - The turbidimetric method (E) is applicable in the range of 1 to 40 mg SO42¯/L.
 - The automated methylthymol blue methods (F and G) are the procedures for analyzing large numbers of samples for sulfate alone when the equipment is available; over 30 samples can be analyzed per hour.
 
Methods C, D, F, G, 4110, or 4140 are preferred for accurate results.
This resource is cited by:
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater - Part 4500-SO42-: Sulfate (2012)
This document is CITED BY:
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