Logo

ASTM D1293-99(2005)

Historical Reaffirmation

Standard Test Methods for pH of Water

$83.00

$83.00

$149.40


Sub Total (1 Item(s))

$ 0.00

Estimated Shipping

$ 0.00

Total (Pre-Tax)

$ 0.00


Stay effortlessly up-to-date with the latest standard revisions. When new versions are released, they're automatically charged and delivered to you, ensuring seamless compliance.

...

1.1 These test methods cover the determination of pH by electrometric measurement using the glass electrode as the sensor. Two test methods are given as follows:

SectionsTest Method A-Precise Laboratory Measurement 8 to 15Test Method B-Routine or Continuous Measurement 16 to 24

1.2 Test Method A covers the precise measurement of pH in water utilizing at least two of seven standard reference buffer solutions for instrument standardization.

1.3 Test Method B covers the routine measurement of pH in water and is especially useful for continuous monitoring. Two buffers are used to standardize the instrument under controlled parameters, but the conditions are somewhat less restrictive than those in Test Method A.

1.4 Both test methods are based on the pH scale established by NIST (formerly NBS) Standard Reference Materials.

1.5 Neither test method is considered to be adequate for measurement of pH in water whose conductivity is less than about 5 S/cm. Refer to Test Methods D 5128 and D 5464.

1.6 Precision and bias data were obtained using buffer solutions only. It is the user's responsibility to assure the validity of these test methods for untested types of water.

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.

1.7 This test method covers the precise measurement of pH in water under strictly controlled laboratory conditions.

1.8 This test method is used for the routine measurement of pH in the laboratory and the measurement of pH under various process conditions.


The pH of water is a critical parameter affecting the solubility of trace minerals, the ability of the water to form scale or to cause metallic corrosion, and the suitability of the water to sustain living organisms. It is a defined scale, based on a system of buffer solutions2 with assigned values. In pure water at 25°C, pH 7.0 is the neutral point, but this varies with temperature and the ionic strength of the sample.6 Pure water in equilibrium with air has a pH of about 5.5, and most natural uncontaminated waters range between pH 6 and pH 9.

SDO ASTM: ASTM International
Document Number D1293
Publication Date Jan. 1, 2005
Language en - English
Page Count 9
Revision Level 99(2005)
Supercedes
Committee D19.03
Publish Date Document Id Type View
Jan. 15, 2018 D1293-18 Revision
Jan. 1, 2012 D1293-12 Revision
Dec. 10, 1999 D1293-99 Revision
Not Available D1293-84R90 Revision
Jan. 1, 2005 D1293-99R05 Reaffirmation