Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2009
The determination of dissolved oxygen by Thresh's method may lead to discordant results because of the loss of iodine, which is carried away by the gas passed through the apparatus during the titration.
A modified method is described, which eliminates the above error and obviates the necessity for making separate determinations of the dissolved oxygen of the reagents used.
Correction for the nitrites present in the water can be made by making separate determination by the Griess-Ilosway colorimetric method.
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page 470 note 1 Loc. cit. p. 190.
page 471 note 1 Burning of the gas through a burner is safer and much more convenient than burning in a jet at the end of a glass tube nozzle.
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