Abstract

Two colorimetric methods based on the formation of molybdenum blue (the tin(II)and ascorbic acid methods) have been adapted for the routine automatic determination of phosphate in water samples. Repeatability and linearity of both methods in discrete-sample automatic analysis are satisfactory. Some water samples were analyzed by both methods to compare final analytical results. An analytical rate of 60 readings per hour can be obtained.

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