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ISO 7476:2003
ISO 7476:2003 Nuclear fuel technology – Determination of uranium in uranyl nitrate solutions of nuclear grade quality – Gravimetric method
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Category: ICS:27.120.30
Description
ISO 7476:2003 specifies a precise and accurate gravimetric method for determining the mass fraction of uranium in uranyl nitrate solutions of nuclear grade quality containing more than 100 g/kg of uranium.
Non-volatile impurities influence the accuracy of the method.
Edition
2
Published Date
2003-11-19
Status
PUBLISHED
Pages
6
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Abstract
ISO 7476:2003 specifies a precise and accurate gravimetric method for determining the mass fraction of uranium in uranyl nitrate solutions of nuclear grade quality containing more than 100 g/kg of uranium.
Non-volatile impurities influence the accuracy of the method.
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