A Method for Determining the Amount of Oxygen Dissolved in I C.C. of Water

  • Van Dam L
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A description is given of a simple micromethod for determining the amount of oxygen dissolved in water. The method is based on the Winkler procedure and requires only 1 c.c. of water for each analysis. It has the further advantage of avoiding all contact between water and air ; consequently, even water of a very low oxygen content may be analysed accurately.

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Van Dam, L. (1935). A Method for Determining the Amount of Oxygen Dissolved in I C.C. of Water. Journal of Experimental Biology, 12(1), 80–85. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.12.1.80

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