“…A patent describes the amperometric titration of molybdenum with N-thiobenzoyl-N-p-tolylhydroxylamine (98). The bipotentiometric titration of KF with LaC1, a t bismuth and other electrodes has been performed in 75% ethanolic medium (95). Zirconium and hafnium form 1:4 compounds, but titanium yields a 1:2 compound.…”
Section: Methods Involving Leadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FeCl3-indicated titration of scandium, hafnium, and certain lanthanides with fluoride has been described (282). The bipotentiometric titration of KF with LaCl3 at bismuth and other electrodes has been performed in 75% ethanolic medium (95).…”
This survey covers the period from the previous review (284) through October 1977. T h e order of treatment is the same as in that review. Unless otherwise specified, potentials are with respect to the saturated calomel electrode (SCE).
“…A patent describes the amperometric titration of molybdenum with N-thiobenzoyl-N-p-tolylhydroxylamine (98). The bipotentiometric titration of KF with LaC1, a t bismuth and other electrodes has been performed in 75% ethanolic medium (95). Zirconium and hafnium form 1:4 compounds, but titanium yields a 1:2 compound.…”
Section: Methods Involving Leadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FeCl3-indicated titration of scandium, hafnium, and certain lanthanides with fluoride has been described (282). The bipotentiometric titration of KF with LaCl3 at bismuth and other electrodes has been performed in 75% ethanolic medium (95).…”
This survey covers the period from the previous review (284) through October 1977. T h e order of treatment is the same as in that review. Unless otherwise specified, potentials are with respect to the saturated calomel electrode (SCE).
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