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Fig 1.

Potentiometric titration curve.

The solid curve represents the change in electric potential and its first derivative is plotted as the dashed curve.

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Table 1.

Results and CVs of the effective content of six different chemical disinfectants by potentiometric titration and direct titration.

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Fig 2.

Linear regression diagram for available chlorine and its neutralizer.

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Fig 3.

Linear regression diagram for available iodine and its neutralizer.

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Fig 4.

Linear regression diagram for hydrogen peroxide and its neutralizer.

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Fig 5.

Linear regression diagram for glutaraldehyde and its neutralizer.

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Fig 6.

Linear regression diagram for chlorhexidine and its neutralizer.

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Fig 7.

Linear regression diagramfor benzalkonium bromide and its neutralizer.

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Table 2.

Linear test data for the effective contents of six different chemical disinfectants measured by potentiometric titration(n = 5).

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Table 3.

The recovery test results of standard substance (sample) addition in six types of chemical disinfectants.

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Table 4.

Calibration results for titration of standard sulfuric acid solution.

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