Chemical oxygen demand is the test to determine the amount of oxygen required to oxidized organic matter in acid condition into carbon dioxide ( CO2) and water ( H2O ) using strong oxidizing agent.
Procedure:
1. Prepare standard solutions as under:
- 0.25N K2Cr2O7
- 0.25N FeSo4 (NH4)2
- Ferroin indicator
- HgSO4 powder
- AgSO4
2. Find out required size of sample as under analysis:
- Take 10 mL dichromate in COD tube.
- Take about pinch of mercuric sulfate ( HgSO4)
- Add 30 mL concentrated H2SO4 and cool it.
- Add drop by drop sample till ting of green color is obtained.
- Write down volume of sample till green color appears which is X.
- The volume of sample to add will be 2/3 of X.
3. Testing process:
- Clean all the glassware with water and distill water.
- Take 10 mL 0.25N K2Cr2O7 in COD tube.
- Add a pinch of HgSO4 and add 30 mL concentrated H2SO4.
- Add sample as per size decided in above section (2).
- Digest COD tube of solution at 140-150`C in COD soxhelt apparatus with air condenser.
- Digest time is for 2 hours.
- After digestion cool the tubes with tap water
- Add 4-5 drops of ferroin indicator.
- Titrate with 0.25 N FAS standard solution till blood red color obtained.
Calculation:
COD (mg/L) =(A - B) x N x 8 x 1000
mL of the sample
Where,
A = mL of ferrous ammonium sulfate used for blank
B = mL of ferrous ammonium sulfate used for sample
N= Normality of ferrous ammonium sulfate
8 = Mili equivalent weight of oxygen.
- Note down the reading.
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