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how to determine the ratio Fe2+ and Fe3+ in water
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how to determine the ratio Fe2+ and Fe3+ in water
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:)Hi. I have Question: how can I determine the ratio Fe2+ and Fe3+ in water rapidly and could this method have been authomized. Thanks
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So you want to measure ratio of concentrations of reduced and oxidized form?
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+ KMnO4 + H2SO4.
And sediment
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