BS 576-2:1988
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Acetic acid for industrial use Methods of test for acetic acid
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English
29-01-1988
Foreword
Committees responsible
Methods
1 Scope
2 Sampling and storage of sample
3 Measurement of colour
4 Determination of crystallizing point
5 Determination of acetic acid content
6 Determination of residue on evaporation on a water
bath
7 Determination of iron content
8 Limit test for inorganic chlorides
9 Limit test for inorganic sulphates
10 Limit test for heavy metals (including iron)
11 Determination of formic acid content
12 Determination of acetaldehyde monomer content
13 Determination of total acetaldehyde content
14 Determination of water content
15 Determination of arsenic content
16 Test reports
Appendices
A Relationship between BS 576: Part 2 and
international standards
B Relationship between crystallizing point and acetic
acid content
Tables
1 Mass of test portion for determination of acetic
acid content
2 Mass of test portion and volume of aliquot portion
of test solution for limit test for inorganic
chlorides
3 Mass of test portion and volume of aliquot portion
of test solution for limit test for inorganic
sulphates
4 Mass of test portion and volume of aliquot portion
of test solution for limit test for heavy metals
5 Relationship between the methods described in
BS 576 : Part 2 and international standards
describing methods of test for acetic acid
6 Relationship between those British Standards
describing general test methods which are referred
to in BS 576 : Part 2 and corresponding
international standards
Figures
1 Apparatus for determination of formic acid content
2 Apparatus for determination of total acetaldehyde
content
3 Relationship between crystallizing point and acetic
acid content
Instructions for sampling and test reports. Methods for crystallizing point, acetic acid content, iron content, inorganic chlorides, inorganic sulphates, heavy metals (including iron), formic acid content, acetaldehyde monomer content, total acetaldehyde content and arsenic content. Includes cross-references to relevant general methods.
Committee |
W/-
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes BS 576(1969), 82/54454 DC and 80/52121 DC (08/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, January 2011. (12/2010)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
18
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This Part of BS 576 describes methods for testing acetic acid for industrial use.
NOTE The titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO 753-1:1981 | Similar to |
BS 576-1:1988 | Acetic acid for industrial use. Specification for acetic acid |
BS 6337-3:1983 | General methods of chemical analysis Method for determination of iron content (1,10-phenanthroline spectrophotometric method) |
ISO 1392:1977 | Determination of crystallizing point General method |
BS 2511:1970 | Methods for the determination of water (Karl Fischer method) |
BS 5309-3:1976 | Methods for sampling chemical products Sampling of liquids |
BS 4524:1983 | Method for determination of residue on evaporation on a water bath |
BS 5309-1:1976 | Methods for sampling chemical products Introduction and general principles |
BS 846:1985 | Specification for burettes |
BS 576-1:1988 | Acetic acid for industrial use. Specification for acetic acid |
BS 4633(1970) : LATEST | METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF CRYSTALLIZING POINT METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF MELTING POINT AND OR MELTING RANGE |
BS 4404:1968 | Method for the determination of arsenic (silver diethyldithiocarbamate procedure) |
BS 5339:1976 | Method of measurement of colour in Hazen units (platinum-cobalt scale) of liquid chemical products |
ISO 760:1978 | Determination of water Karl Fischer method (General method) |
ISO 2590:1973 | General method for the determination of arsenic Silver diethyldithiocarbamate photometric method |
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