1932
DOI: 10.1021/ja01345a011
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THE USE OF THE ANTIMONY ELECTRODE IN THE ELECTROMETRIC ESTIMATION OF MAGNESIUM1

Abstract: ELECTROMETRIC ESTIMATION OF MAGNESIUM 2243 pressure was constructed. Direct measurements of the eutectic pressure, and of the freezing pressure of a 10% solution, showed a fair agreement with the indirect determinations.

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“…Summary of Potentiometric Applications of Avid-Alkali Titrations Precipitations. Aluminum, using antimony indicator electrode (Kanning and Krath, 272) Aluminum, in presence of nitrates (Madzhagaladzc, 356; Stefanovskil,546) Aluminum, titration, using galvanometric method (Martin,362) Aluminum, effect of various anions (Whitehead el al., 611) Copper (Beebe,39) Gold (Britton and Dodd, 65) Iron (Kanning and Krath, 272;Shisakov,497;Zaides,627) Lead as Ph(OH)2Pb(CNS)2 in presence of other ions (Hayek,225) Magnesium, antimony electrode, (Malvea and Withrow,359; Berraz and Christen, J3; Itano and Tsuji, 258) , Mercuric ion (Britton and Wilson, 73) Mercurous ion (Bennett,41) Oxalates of lead, barium, etc., adsorption of hydrogen or hydroxyl ion (Tannaev, 561) Platinum (Britton and Dodd, 66) Uranium (Britton and Young, 74) Zinc (Prytz, JSS) Reactions in Aqueous Solvents. Acids, amino and polypeptides (Balsón et al, 34,35) Acids, dibasic (Ingoíd and Mohrhenn, 251) Dicarboxylic, unsaturated (Ashton and Partington, 12) Fatty (Lottermoser and Ghose,343) Imino (Litzinger and Pickett, 339) In alkaloids (Drewski, 123)…”
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“…Summary of Potentiometric Applications of Avid-Alkali Titrations Precipitations. Aluminum, using antimony indicator electrode (Kanning and Krath, 272) Aluminum, in presence of nitrates (Madzhagaladzc, 356; Stefanovskil,546) Aluminum, titration, using galvanometric method (Martin,362) Aluminum, effect of various anions (Whitehead el al., 611) Copper (Beebe,39) Gold (Britton and Dodd, 65) Iron (Kanning and Krath, 272;Shisakov,497;Zaides,627) Lead as Ph(OH)2Pb(CNS)2 in presence of other ions (Hayek,225) Magnesium, antimony electrode, (Malvea and Withrow,359; Berraz and Christen, J3; Itano and Tsuji, 258) , Mercuric ion (Britton and Wilson, 73) Mercurous ion (Bennett,41) Oxalates of lead, barium, etc., adsorption of hydrogen or hydroxyl ion (Tannaev, 561) Platinum (Britton and Dodd, 66) Uranium (Britton and Young, 74) Zinc (Prytz, JSS) Reactions in Aqueous Solvents. Acids, amino and polypeptides (Balsón et al, 34,35) Acids, dibasic (Ingoíd and Mohrhenn, 251) Dicarboxylic, unsaturated (Ashton and Partington, 12) Fatty (Lottermoser and Ghose,343) Imino (Litzinger and Pickett, 339) In alkaloids (Drewski, 123)…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%