Winkler test

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English

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Etymology

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Originally developed in 1888 by Ludwig Wilhelm Winkler (in later literature referred to as Lajos Winkler).

Proper noun

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Winkler test

  1. A test used to determine the concentration of dissolved oxygen in a water sample, involving the use of manganese to form a precipitate.