THE DETERMINATION OF ZIRCONIUM WITH BENZOYLPHENYLHYDROXYLAMINE
1960 ◽
Vol 38
(12)
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pp. 2488-2492
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Keyword(s):
Zirconium is completely precipitated by benzoylphenylhydroxylamine from 0.5 N acid solutions. The complex formed in sulphuric acid solutions has a constant composition, Zr(C13H10O2N)4, and is used for the direct weighing of zirconium; the factor is 0.0970. The product precipitated from hydrochloric acid solutions must be ignited to the oxide. The reaction is sensitive, 1 p.p.m. of zirconium being detectable, and quantitative determination of 0.2 mg is possible. Thorium and the rare earths do not interfere.
2008 ◽
Vol 50
(9)
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pp. 2691-2697
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Determination of the Distribution of Cupric Chloro-Complexes in Hydrochloric Acid Solutions at 298 K
2017 ◽
Vol 46
(3)
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pp. 704-719
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Keyword(s):
1976 ◽
Vol 82
(1)
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pp. 217-221
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1987 ◽
Vol 119
(2)
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pp. 143-147