1930
DOI: 10.1039/an9305500090
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A new type of mercury cathode cell for the determination of minute quantities of arsenic

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“…For the determination of arsenic by its reduction to arsine, cells have been devised that permit the liberation of the arsine in a closed mercury cathode immersed in the electrolyte, and the subsequent removal of the gas to a Marsh-Berzelius or similar apparatus (3,23).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…For the determination of arsenic by its reduction to arsine, cells have been devised that permit the liberation of the arsine in a closed mercury cathode immersed in the electrolyte, and the subsequent removal of the gas to a Marsh-Berzelius or similar apparatus (3,23).…”
Section: Unitized Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arsenic, although it is quantitatively separated, is partly volatilized as arsine at the cathode, while antimony is only partially deposited in the mercury and partly volatilized at the cathode as stibine (103). The volatilization of arsine in special closed cells has been made the basis of a method for the determination of arsenic (3,23,136,139). Alders and Stabler separated arsenic from lead but did not succeed in effecting the separation of lead from antimony (1).…”
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