Nessler's Test Practical Experiment

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Thanks for making a wonderful video 😊😊🌺

shraddha
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Thank you so much, It helped me to understand my science practical well 😊

thanurirajapakshe
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Great video with a clear explanation .❤🔥✨

dasularavinath
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Thank you so much this vdo is very useful 😊

koguladassarugashini
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Can this be adapted into a quantitative method to determine concentration of NH3/NH4+?

justinsmith
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Please can you immediately send me a reference paper regarding this direct NH3 testing method?

ywanasinghe