GSO ISO 17378-1:2017
ISO 17378-1:2014
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
03 October 2017
Water quality -- Determination of arsenic and antimony -- Part 1: Method using hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry (HG-AFS)
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GSO ISO 17378-1:2017 Scope
This part of ISO 17378 specifies a method for the determination of arsenic and antimony. The method is applicable to drinking water, surface water, ground water and rain water. The linear application range of this part of ISO 17378 is from 0,02 µg/l to 100 µg/l. Samples containing arsenic or antimony at higher concentrations than the application range can be analysed following appropriate dilution.
Generally sea water is outside the scope of this part of ISO 17378. Sea water samples can be analysed using a standard additions approach providing that this is validated for the samples under test. The method is unlikely to detect organo-arsenic compounds or organo-antimony compounds.
The sensitivity of this method is dependent on the selected operating conditions.
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