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A comparative study for the determination of hydrogen sulfide in the suboxic zone of the Black Sea.
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1996
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Gökmen, Serap
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Iodometric Back Titration (IBT) and Spectrophotometric (SPM) determination are two commonly used methods for the determination of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) concentration in sea water. These two methods were applied in parallel for analysis of Black Sea anoxic waters and artificial solutions containing different H2S concentrations. The results of the SPM and IBT methods are in agreement when the HIS concentration in sea water is higher than 30 mu M and the precision of IBT is higher than that of SPM method. How...
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S. Gökmen, “A comparative study for the determination of hydrogen sulfide in the suboxic zone of the Black Sea.,” Middle East Technical University, 1996.