2. definition of COD• (Chemical Oxygen Demand-the chemical oxygen demand) is the amount of oxygen needed to oxidative chemical compounds in water including inorganic and organic. As such, COD is the amount of oxygen needed for full oxidative chemicals in the water, while the BOD is the amount of oxygen needed to oxidative part of the organic compounds that easily by microorganisms.The method determines:Most of the organic compounds are decomposed when boiled in sulfuric acid and cromic mixture.CN Ha Ob + cCr2 O72 + 8 c H + nCO2 + (a/2 + 4 c) H2O + 2cCr23 +C = 2n/3 + a/6-b/3The amount of known-will reduce O72 Cr2 corresponds to the amount of organic matter contained in the sample. the amount outstanding will O72 Cr2 distributed by FAS (Fe (NH4) 2 (SO4) 2) and oxidized organic will calculated the amount of oxygen equivalency through the CrO is reduced. The amount of oxygen equivalent is the COD.The method for measuring COD by oxidative agent for results after 3 hours and the COD statistics: to switch to the BOD when enough experience to draw the correlation coefficients have great reliability.Combine 2 types of metrics BOD, COD allows reviews organic volume for the biodegradable.
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