USGS-NWQL: I-1753: Solids, dissolved, volatile-on-ignition, gravimetric
Official Method Name
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Solids, volatile-on-ignition, dissolved, gravimetric |
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Current Revision
| 1975 |
Media
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WATER |
Instrumentation
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Gravimetry |
Method Subcategory
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Inorganic |
Method Source
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Citation
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Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances in Water and Fluvial Sediments, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations of the United States Geological Survey, Book 5, Chapter A1 Edited by Marvin J. Fishman and Linda C. Friedman |
Brief Method Summary
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The residue obtained after determination of dissolved solids (method I-1750) is ignited at 550oC. The loss in weight of residue represents a measure of dissolved volatile solids. |
Scope and Application
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This method may be used to analyze any natural, treated, or industrial water and other wastewater. |
Applicable Concentration Range
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NA |
Interferences
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None of the substances commonly occurring in natural waters interfere with this method.Because of the great variability in the nature of the compounds that can be present in the sample, particularly in samples of industrial and other wastes, the determination can be considered only an approximation of the amount of volatile material present. Some of the volatile material may have been released during the determination of dissolved solids. Moreover, ignition at 550oC volatilizes water of hydration from the hydrated salts present. |
Quality Control Requirements
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Laboratory Blanks (LB) |
Sample Handling
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Container Description: 250 or 500 mL polyethylene bottle. Handling and Treatment: Filter through 0.45 micron filter; use filtered sample to rinse container. |
Maximum Holding Time
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NA |
Relative Cost
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Less than $50 |
Sample Preparation Methods
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