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1.1 These test methods cover the bubbler collection and colorimetric determination of sulfur dioxide (SO2) in the ambient or workplace atmosphere.

1.2 These test methods are applicable for determining SO2 over the range from approximately 25 &microg/m3 (0.01 ppm(v)) to 1000 &microg/m³ (0.4 ppm(v)), corresponding to a solution concentration of 0.03 &microg SO2/mL to 1.3 &microg SO2/mL. Beer’s law is followed through the working analytical range from 0.02 &microg SO2/mL to 1.4 &microg SO2/mL.

1.3 The lower limit of detection is 0.075 &microg SO2/mL(1), representing an air concentration of 25 &microg SO2/m3 (0.01 ppm(v)) in a 30-min sample, or 13 &microg SO2/m3 (0.005 ppm(v)) in a 24-h sample.

1.4 These test methods incorporate sampling for periods between 30 min and 24 h.

1.5 These test methods describe the determination of the collected (impinged) samples. A Method A and a Method B are described.

1.6 Method A is preferred over Method B, as it gives the higher sensitivity, but it has a higher blank. Manual Method B is pH-dependent, but is more suitable with spectrometers having a spectral band width greater than 20 nm.

Note 1–These test methods are applicable at concentrations below 25 &microg/m 3 by sampling larger volumes of air if the absorption efficiency of the particular system is first determined, as described in Annex A4.

Note 2–Concentrations higher than 1000 &microg/m 3 can be determined by using smaller gas volumes, larger collection volumes, or by suitable dilution of the collected sample with absorbing solution prior to analysis.

1.7 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For specific precautionary statements, see 8.3.1, Section 9 , and A3.1.1

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