Comparative studies for the demonstration of chlorine in drinking and washing water using o-tolidine and diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD).

The detection of free chlorine with the aid of o-tolidine is connected with systematic errors within the range of concentration below 0.1 mg/l and above 0.7 mg/l, reproducibility being otherwise good. In the case of the simultaneous presence of free and bound active chlorine, especially in bathing w...

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