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The BOD values of water indicate the
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- amount of organic debris
- amount of oxygen used for biochemical oxidation
- amount of oxygen used for biochemical reduction
- amount of ozone used for biochemical oxidation
- amount of organic debris
Correct Option: B
Biochemical oxygen demand or B.O.D. is the amount of dissolved oxygen needed by aerobic biological organisms in a body of water to break down organic material present in a given water sample at certain temperature over a specific time period. The term also refers to a chemical procedure for determining this amount. This is not a precise quantitative test, although it is widely used as an indication of the organic quality of water. The BOD value is most commonly expressed in milligrams of oxygen consumed per litre of sample during 5 days of incubation at 20 degree C and is often used as a robust surrogate of the degree of organic pollution of water.