Oecd/ocde 22 Adopted: 26 July 2013 oecd, (2013)


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(OECD Guidelines for the Testing of Chemicals Section 1) OECD - Test number 122 determination of pH, acidity and alkalinity.-OECD (2013)

122
 
OECD/OCDE

 
© OECD, (2013) 
c. 
pH Measurement of an undiluted aqueous solution or dispersion: Transfer sufficient solution 
or dispersion to a 100-mL beaker and proceed with 13-b-iii above. 
14. 
Determination of acidity or alkalinity of a chemical: 
a. 
Calibration: Operate the pH meter and the pH electrode system according to the manufacturer’s 
operating instructions. Calibrate the pH meter and pH electrode system according to the 
manufacturer’s operating instructions using at least two appropriate buffer solutions. 
b. 
Titration of Acidity or Alkalinity:
i. 
If the pH from 13 above is < 4.0, acidity will be determined using standardized sodium 
hydroxide solution. If the pH from 13 above is > 10.0, alkalinity will be determined using 
standardized sulphuric acid solution. 
ii. Weigh 10.0 g (record mass to the nearest mg) of sample into a 200-mL beaker. Add 100 mL 
reagent water and stir until the complete dissolution or dispersion (see Note 2). 
Note 3: If the solution or dispersion cannot be titrated due to plugging of the electrodes, the solution 
or dispersion may be pre-treated with 10 mL of acetone prior to adding the deionised water. The use of 
acetone must be reported. 
iii. 
Stir and titrate electrometrically with an appropriate concentration of sodium hydroxide 
solution or sulphuric acid solution, at ambient temperature to an endpoint of pH 7. 
iv. 
Calculate acidity or alkalinity using the appropriate equation below: 
cidity ( alculated as H
O
)
. t c
1
w
m m) 
l alinity ( alculated as aOH)
.
s c
w
m m) 
where: 
c
1
= c (NaOH), mol/L (normality) of the solution 
c
2
= c (H
2
SO
4
), mol/L (normality) of the solution 
t = volume (mL) NaOH solution (endpoint pH 7) 
s = volume (mL) of H
2
SO
4
solution (endpoint pH 7)
w = weight (g) of sample
Note 4: The sample weight (w) may be reduced if high acidity or alkalinity (i.e. exceeding 
25 mL titrant) is anticipated. 



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