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18.
The presence of free ammonia in sewage, is detected by
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Sooraj said:
3 years ago
Thank you @Akhil.
Sindhi babu said:
5 years ago
Thanks @Akhil.
Krish said:
5 years ago
Agree @Akhil.
Nitrate - Potassium hydroxide and phenol di sulphuric acid.
Nitrite - Napthamine and sulphuric acid.
Nitrate - Potassium hydroxide and phenol di sulphuric acid.
Nitrite - Napthamine and sulphuric acid.
Swaroop said:
6 years ago
Thanks, @Akhil.
Trayambak verma said:
6 years ago
Thanks @Akhil
AKHIL said:
6 years ago
Free ammonia- Boiling.
Organic Ammonia- adding pottassium permanganate.
Nitrite- adding sulphuric acid.
Nitrate - adding phenol-di-sulphuric acid.
Organic Ammonia- adding pottassium permanganate.
Nitrite- adding sulphuric acid.
Nitrate - adding phenol-di-sulphuric acid.
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