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The metrological parameters of ozonometry

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The physicochemical characteristics of ozone, which are of importance both when measuring its concentration and when preparing ozone–air (gaseous) verifying mixtures, are considered. Instruments which measure ozone concentration may operate on different principles. In particular, one of methods of measurement can be barometric. A measuring instrument, based on this principle, is reliable in use, economically acceptable and metrologically guaranteed.

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Correspondence to V. N. Nakashidze.

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Translated from Izmeritel’naya Tekhnika, No. 7, pp. 58–61, July, 2009.

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Mgaloblishvili, K.D., Nakashidze, V.N., Dadunashvili, G.G. et al. The metrological parameters of ozonometry. Meas Tech 52, 774–778 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11018-009-9341-0

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