Abstract

This paper examines the chemical composition of the hydrogen sulfide waters of the Khachmaz region from three hydrogen sulfide sources on the territory of Shimali, namely from the Khazar camp site from the Shafa camp site, as well as from one of the central villages, the population for which is famous for good health from the Shimali village-1. A comparative analysis of the relationship between the salinity of groundwater, chloride ions, HCO3 - and the concentration of H₂S is carried out. We have carried out monitoring from several hydrogen sulfide sources for the presence and quantitative determination of Clin them, as well as established environmental factors affecting the preservation of these sources. Keywords: chloride ion, hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), ecology, titration.

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