A Portable Apparatus for the Determination of Oxygen Dissolved in A Small Volume of Water

  • Fox H
  • Wingfield C
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Abstract

In 1888 Winkler published his well-known method for the determination of oxygen dissolved in water. The principle of the method is as follows. A solution of manganous chloride is added to the water to be analysed, followed by a solution of sodium hydroxide containing potassium iodide. A precipitate of manganous hydroxide is first formed thus:

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Fox, H. M., & Wingfield, C. A. (1938). A Portable Apparatus for the Determination of Oxygen Dissolved in A Small Volume of Water. Journal of Experimental Biology, 15(3), 437–445. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.15.3.437

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