ABSTRACT:
As we know fresh water is a finite and limited resource on Earth and, increasingly is polluted, by both pathogenic microbes and chemical contaminants. Human demand for freshwater is increasing water is required to irrigate crops to feed the rapidly expanding human population. Our main focus during this work is to identify impurities present in Manikaran in terms of Analytical Chemistry which include Limit Tests of Heavy metals. Limit test is best method for detection of impurities present and determination of heavy metals. It is done for identify that the Manikaran water is safe for human use or not. After the completion of the work, it was found that use of water of these resources contains Sulphur as heavy metal.
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Pramod Kumar, Aman Kapoor, Abhishek Kumar, V. K. Gupta. Quantitative Determination of Sulphur in Manikaran’s Water. Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry. 2024; 17(1):37-0. doi: 10.52711/0974-4150.2024.00007
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Pramod Kumar, Aman Kapoor, Abhishek Kumar, V. K. Gupta. Quantitative Determination of Sulphur in Manikaran’s Water. Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry. 2024; 17(1):37-0. doi: 10.52711/0974-4150.2024.00007 Available on: https://ajrconline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2024-17-1-7
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