Technical Data Sheet
Potassium dichromate solution
Boiling point (bp) 100 °C
Melting point (mp) 0 °C
WGK 3
CAS No. 7778-50-9
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Art. No. P721.1
Product details
Potassium dichromate solution 1/24 mol/l - 0,25 N, volumetric standard solution, for COD determination
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General information
Determination of chemical oxygen demand (COD)
COD (chemical oxygen demand) is a measure of all the oxidisable components in water under specific conditions. The water sample is mixed with sulphuric acid and heated together with a defined quantity of potassium dichromate, with silver sulphate added as the catalyst. Chloride must be removed beforehand or masked with mercury sulphate. The remaining potassium dichromate is measured by means of titration, using an ammonium iron(II) sulphate solution and ferroin as the indicator. The equivalent amount of oxygen can then be calculated from the amount of potassium dichromate that is used up.
A volumetric standard solution is a solution containing a precisely known concentration of a substance. The concentration of a volumetric standard solution is determined using a primary standard, which is accurately weighed and dissolved to make a specific volume. Volumetric standard solutions are made using reagent-grade (p.a.) substances as source materials.
The advantages of this over making them yourself are:
- Manufactured and tested using modern manufacturing and analytical methods
- Ready-to-use solutions
- High accuracy for precise analyses
- Application of NIST-certified reference substances for checking
- Connection to standard titrators is possible
Titer details: Many of our standard solutions also provide the corresponding titer details in the specification and on the certificate of analysis, in addition to the amount of substance concentrations. If no information is provided, the maximum percentage deviation of the titre corresponds to the specified range of variation in the concentration of the substance. Example: Amount of substance concentration 0,1 mol/l ±0,2 %
It follows that the titer is 1 ±0,2 %, i.e. 0,998-1,002. We recommend the regular checking of the titer prior to application for opened products.
Certificates of Analysis
Type analysis
| Amount-of-substance conc. (20 °C) | 1/24 mol/l ±0.2 % |
| Titer | 0.998-1.002 |

