Copper Ion Distribution in the surface waters of Lake George and Idd Amin
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Copper ion distribution in the surface of Lakes George and Idd Amin (formerly L. Edward) has been determined using atomic absorption spectrophotometry and solution spectrophotometry. Some other chemolimnological paramerts (some of which affect copper ion distribution) have also been determined. The copper ion ranges from 0.07 to 0.13 ppm in L. George and from 0.00 to 0.02 ppm in L. Idd Amin.
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