1927
DOI: 10.1002/j.1551-8833.1927.tb12629.x
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A Study of the Chlorine Absorption of Water

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The work of Wolman and Enslow (1), Froboese (2), Keiser (3), and Meadow and Hale (4) has shown that chlorine absorption is more accurate as an index to' the amount of nitrogenous organic matter in potable waters than the standard method for oxygen consumed. Our work has followed lines suggested by their papers and has had for its principal object the development of a satisfactory method for determining the chlorine absorption.
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The work of Wolman and Enslow (1), Froboese (2), Keiser (3), and Meadow and Hale (4) has shown that chlorine absorption is more accurate as an index to' the amount of nitrogenous organic matter in potable waters than the standard method for oxygen consumed. Our work has followed lines suggested by their papers and has had for its principal object the development of a satisfactory method for determining the chlorine absorption.
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confidence: 99%