GSO ISO 3696:2009
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
11 February 2009
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Water for analytical laboratory use – Specification and test methods
GSO ISO 3696:2009 Files
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GSO ISO 3696:2009 Scope
This International Standard specifies the requirements and corresponding
test methods for three grades of water for
laboratory use for the analysis of inorganic chemicals.
It is not applicable to water for organic trace analysis, to water
for the analysis of surface active agents, or to water for
biological or medical analysis.
NOTE - For some purposes (for example for certain analytical
methods or for tests in which the water is required to be sterile or
pyrogen-free or of specified surface tension), additional specific tests
and further purification or other treatment may be necessary.
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