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Molybdate unreactive phosphorus

The organic phosphorus content of solutions is generally determined by the difference between total phosphorus and molybdate-reactive phosphorus. As this fraction may also contain condensed phosphates (Ron Vaz etal., 1993), the operational term molybdate-unreactive phosphorus is used throughout the chapter, rather than organic phosphorus, which is used in a generic sense. [Pg.175]


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