Issue 1154, 1972

The determination of the non-volatile acidity of rain water by a coulometric procedure

Abstract

A precise and accurate method for the determination of the non-volatile acidity of rain water or of any dilute acid solution (10–4 to 10–6M) is described. The method is based on the coluometric titration of a sample from which carbon dioxide has been removed by bubbling nitrogen through it. The end-point is detected by potentiometry with a glass electrode by using Gran's theory. The acidity from both strong and weak acids is determined. The average standard deviation is ±5 per cent. and the limit of sensitivity 0·1 µg ml–1(calculated as sulphuric acid).

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Analyst, 1972,97, 352-356

The determination of the non-volatile acidity of rain water by a coulometric procedure

A. Liberti, M. Possanzini and M. Vicedomini, Analyst, 1972, 97, 352 DOI: 10.1039/AN9729700352

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