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Determination of Iron and Zinc in Water Samples using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy

Both Iron and zinc metals are classified as essential, i.e. they are substantial elements for biological function of the organisms. But both can pose a health hazard to human when found in high concentrations. The purpose of this research work is to determine whether a significant difference in zinc...

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Published in:Oriental journal of chemistry 2010-01, Vol.26 (2), p.701
Main Authors: Bombatkar, S M, Raut, A R, Murhekar, G H, Banewar, V W
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Iron
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