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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 37:212-215 (1973)
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Potentiometric Titration of Sulfate in Water and Soil Extracts Using a Lead-Mercury Amalgam Indicator Electrode1

C. W. Robbins, D. L. Carter and D. W. James2

ABSTRACT

Sulfate concentrations in pure solutions, drainage waters, and soil saturation extracts were determined potentiometrically using a 70% Pb and 30% Hg amalgam indicator electrode and a saturated calomel reference electrode. Adjusting all samples to pH 4.7 allowed titration to a fixed potential on an automatic titrator. Sulfate concentrations ranging from 0.2 to 10 mmole/liter were determined by this method and compared with concentration determined by a turbidimetric method. Results from the two methods did not differ significantly, but the potentiometric titration method was more precise, sensitive, and rapid.


NOTES

1 Joint contribution from the Agr. Res. Serv., USDA, and the Dep. of Soils & Biometeorology, Utah State Univ.; Idaho Agr. Exp. Sta. cooperating.

2 Soil Scientists, Snake River Conservation Research Center, Route 1, Box 186, Kimberly, Idaho 83341, and Associate Professor of Soils, Utah State Univ., Logan, 84321, respectively.

Received for publication June 23, 1972. Accepted for publication December 5, 1972.







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