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DETERMINATION OF AMMONIA IN NATURAL WATERS BY THE PHENOLHYPOCHLORITE METHOD 1 1 This research was fully supported by U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Contract No. ATS (11‐1) GEN 10, P.A. 20.

Lucia Solórzano
- 01 Sep 1969 - 
- Vol. 14, Iss: 5, pp 799-801
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Measurement of emissions from air pollution sources. 3. C1-C29 organic compounds from fireplace combustion of wood.

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Ammonia determination based on indophenol formation with sodium salicylate

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