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Some Quantitative Studies of a Relationship Between Hardness Salts and Organic Matters in Natural Waters

Received: 4 September 2017    Accepted: 22 September 2017    Published: 13 October 2017
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Abstract

It has been revealed the organic matter association with hardness salts in natural water samples by increasing the concentration of hardness salts and determining permanganate oxidation value before and after salt settling. In these waters, after the association of about 34% of organic matters with salts, a further increase in salt concentration doesn’t lead to an essential rise in the portion of organic matter association.

Published in Journal of Water Resources and Ocean Science (Volume 6, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.wros.20170605.11
Page(s) 61-64
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Keywords

Natural Waters, Hardness Salts, Salt Settling, Organic Matters, Association

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  • Institute of Hydroecology and Ichthyology of the Scientific Center of Zoology and Hydroecology, National Academy of Science of Republic of Armenia, Yerevan, Armenia

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