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The following Volhard Chloride procedure, commonly called the "lime ignition" method, describes the chemical analysis of treating solutions which contain pentachlorophenol, of pentachlorophenol concentrates, and of wood treated with pentachlorophenol. The method as described is specifically suitable for the determination of the following:

    1.1.1. Solutions which contain less than 10 percent by weight pentachlorophenol (refer to section 6.2).
    1.1.2. Solutions which contain more than 10 percent by weight pentachlorophenol (refer to section 6.3).
    1.1.3. Wood volumes of less than 0.25 cubic inches [4 cm3] which contain less than 0.75 pounds per cubic foot (pcf) [12 kg/m3] pentachlorophenol (refer to section 6.3).
    1.1.4. Wood volumes of less than 2.0 cubic inches [33 cm3] which contain less than 0.50 pcf [8.0 kg/m3] pentachlorophenol (refer to section 6.5).
 

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  1. AWPA A83-18

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    Standard Method for Determination of Chloride for Calculating Pentachlorophenol in Solution or Wood

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    Standard Method for Determination of Chloride for Calculating Pentachlorophenol in Solution or Wood

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