ESTIMATION OF IRON (Fe) AND AMMONIUM (NH3) ION LEVELS IN WATER ANALYSIS (EOI&AILIWA)
Dr. U. M. Sarma Korrapati* and Dronadula Borraiah*(DBoreA)
ABSTRACT
To check the iron (Fe) and ammonium (NH3) ion levels in water with UV and IR spectroscopy to collected the water samples tap water, bore water, cultural pond water in khajipalem and canal water, France seed water, waste water in cheruvulopalem from Guntur (Dist.). Water in three states: liquid, solid, gas (invisible water vapour in the air) clouds are accumulations of water droplets, condensed from vapour saturated air. A small fraction in other large water bodies, and 0.001% in the air as vapour, cloud (formed of solid and liquid water particles suspended in air) and precipitation. The place of gathering was around the wells which is perhaps the following trend in building of fountains in the middle of piazzas. Traditional and modern medicine have been making use of the psychological and physiological diver’s properties of water, in all forms of hydrotherapy. Historical records of these cold springs claim cures since the fourteenth centuries: reagents for check the iron ion levels in water samples with help of sodium acetate buffer, hydroxylamine hydrochloride, 1,10 phenanthroline reagent, ferrous ammonium sulphate, all reagents were of analytical grade and reagents for check the ammonium ion levels in water samples with help of sodium potassium tartrate, Nessler’s reagent, ammonium chloride, all reagents were of analytical grade.
Keywords: Sodium Acetate buffer, Hydroxylamine hydrochloride, 1, 10 Phenanthroline reagent, Ferrous ammonium sulphate, Sodium potassium tartrate, Nessler’s reagent, Ammonium Chloride, All reagents were of analytical grade, U-2800 Spectrophotometer etc.
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