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BS 6068-2.8:1984 Water quality. Physical, chemical and biochemical methods Determination of calcium content: EDTA titrimetric method

BS 6068-2.8:1984

Water quality. Physical, chemical and biochemical methods Determination of calcium content: EDTA titrimetric method

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Standard number:BS 6068-2.8:1984
Pages:12
Released:1984-12-31
ISBN:0 580 14198 5
Status:Standard
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BS 6068-2.8:1984


This standard BS 6068-2.8:1984 Water quality. Physical, chemical and biochemical methods is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.060.50 Examination of water for chemical substances

This International Standard specifies a titrimetric method using ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) for the determination of the calcium content of ground waters, surface waters and drinking waters. It can also be used for municipal and industrial raw waters, provided they do not contain interfering amounts of heavy metals.

The method is not applicable to sea waters and other similar waters with a high concentration of salts. It is applicable to waters with calcium contents ranging from 2 to 100 mg/l (0,05 to 2,5 mmol/l).

For waters containing more calcium than 100 mg/l, a diluted sample shall be used.


Applicable to ground waters, surface waters, raw waters and drinking waters with calcium contents between 2 and 100 mg/l. It cannot be used for testing sea waters or other highly saline waters.