To Study Application of Different Isotherm Models on Bismuth (III) Ions Adsorption onto Impregnated Granular Activated Charcoal
Published in April 2015 Issue 2 (Vol. 5, Issue 2, 2015)

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A.K. Londe
Department of Chemistry, Mahat...Department of Chemistry, Mahatma Fule Art`s, Comme...Department of Chemistry, Mahatma Fule Art`s, Commerce and Sitaramji Ch...Department of Chemistry, Mahatma Fule Art`s, Commerce and Sitaramji Chaudhari Science College Warud ...
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Department of Chemistry, Mahat...Department of Chemistry, Mahatma Fule Art`s, Comme...Department of Chemistry, Mahatma Fule Art`s, Commerce and Sitaramji Ch...Department of Chemistry, Mahatma Fule Art`s, Commerce and Sitaramji Chaudhari Science College Warud ...
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Department of Chemistry, Mahat...Department of Chemistry, Mahatma Fule Art`s, Comme...Department of Chemistry, Mahatma Fule Art`s, Commerce and Sitaramji Ch...Department of Chemistry, Mahatma Fule Art`s, Commerce and Sitaramji Chaudhari Science College Warud ...
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Department of Chemistry, Mahat...Department of Chemistry, Mahatma Fule Art`s, Comme...Department of Chemistry, Mahatma Fule Art`s, Commerce and Sitaramji Ch...Department of Chemistry, Mahatma Fule Art`s, Commerce and Sitaramji Chaudhari Science College Warud ...
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April 2015 Issue 2 (Vol. 5, Issue 2, 2015)AJPTR52033
AJPTR-01-002776
2015-04-01
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Londe & Wanjari & Chaudhari & Dhote (2015). To Study Application of Different Isotherm Models on Bismuth (III) Ions Adsorption onto Impregnated Granular Activated Charcoal. American Journal of PharmTech Research, 5(2), xx-xx. https://ajptr.com/articles/AJPTR52033
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