e l > r~i a r~, IS^^,^. 011 dren-s. pulilishecl a nit>Li!orl ior t!ie tlctcriiiination of nickel in nickel steel,' in iiliich the nickell I Y L I~ tlcteriiiinetl electrolytically or by titration \\-it11 potassiiuni cyanide, using sill-cr iotlic!e i i i suspension as an indicator. .lbout sis rnont!is later 'l'liomas Sloorc I)ublishcd his article "The 1701umetric ICstiniation oi Sickel"' in \vhicli lie slio\ved that the use of sil\.er iodide as an indicator rentlcrs t!ie cyanide titration of nickel sharl) ant1 accurate. Credit for the c!.nnide titration oi nickel by the use of silver
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