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Suggested Amperometric Titration Method for Determining Dissolved Oxygen
This article discusses amperometric titration, a popular method for the determination of free and total chlorine in water. The method, replacing the usual starch iodine titration, has been successfully used to titrate sulfide. The principle, advantages, and disadvantages of using this method are presented, along with apparatus, reagents, procedures, and calculations used by the method.
Suggested Amperometric Titration Method for Determining Dissolved Oxygen
This article discusses amperometric titration, a popular method for the determination of free and total chlorine in water. The method, replacing the usual starch iodine titration, has been successfully used to titrate sulfide. The principle, advantages, and disadvantages of using this method are presented, along with apparatus, reagents, procedures, and calculations used by the method.
Suggested Amperometric Titration Method for Determining Dissolved Oxygen
Goldman, Eugene (author) / Dietz, Bernard (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 52 ; 1575-1576
1960-12-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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