1950
DOI: 10.1016/0003-2670(50)80009-0
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Sur la thermogravimétrie des précipités analytiques

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“…Boron, Carbon, and Silicon. Duval (40) investigated the ignition temperature limits for gravimetric precipitates used in the determination of boron. Nitron fluoborate was recommended for the automatic determination.…”
Section: Nonmetallic Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Boron, Carbon, and Silicon. Duval (40) investigated the ignition temperature limits for gravimetric precipitates used in the determination of boron. Nitron fluoborate was recommended for the automatic determination.…”
Section: Nonmetallic Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Re-edited methods for ferrous and nonferrous metals by the American Society for Testing Materials (2) have brought this useful volume up to date. Books and pamphlets on the assay of uranium include one containing a review of methods used on the Manhattan Project (186), a handbook of methods in use in England (40), and one in use in the United States (187). A new edition of the well-know n monograph on volumetric iodate methods has appeared (203) and a comprehensive review of sampling methods (56) was published.…”
Section: Books and Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%