Complex citrates of metals in Inorganic Analysis : Some preliminary observations and the application of citrate complex formation in the qualitative analysis of the metallic ions of the Silver group
β Scribed by Anil K. Mukherji; Asit K. Sinha; Arun K. Dey
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1955
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 244 KB
- Volume
- 12
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-2670
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β¦ Synopsis
In spite of considcrablc information available in the litcmtttrt: on the farmntion of compleses involving osalatc, malonatc and tartrntc ions, tlic work on complex citrates appears to ttavc rcccived scanty attention. 'fhc rcfcrenccs on rccorcl are only of recent work, for example, on copper and nick& citrntcs by I~~W~IZI~SK~ AND JORDAK', and on the citrates of coppcr( 1I), cadmium, zinc, iron(lII), I>latinum, v:inadium, urmyl iknd lxr~\llittm, by Pr\lWs ..\ I)u 130rs2, MmmzP KKrELLIS ANI> I303\*l.P, DlsI;o~tu /\sI) .4xr>Ix GrwrrP lizwe rq~ortcd a IMeromctric nlicro-detormirlatioti method for the estimation of Icad, cmplo?Gng citric acid.
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