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titleOfInvention Iron ion, lead ion and copper ion detection reagent formula and test paper
abstract In daily life, the problem of heavy metal pollution is often encountered. The test strips prepared by using the formulated reagents can be directly dropped into the reagents. The type of heavy metal ions can be judged according to the change of color; the iron ions are blue and black, and the copper is encountered. The ions are brick red, and the lead ions first turn white and then turn yellow brown. If the heavy metal ion is tested below 10 ppm, it is necessary to drip the reagent and then heat the water to see the color change and precipitation.
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