In the first paper of this series 1 it WLS shown that the rotated aluminum clcctrotlc (KA1.E.) dots not function as a pa c!lcctrodc in acid medium but behaves as a ~OII electrode at a plr greater than about 9. Even tracts of fluoriclc ion depolarize the electrode in acid solutions and tllc elcctrod
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The antimony electrode as an indicator for hydrogen ions and its application in potentiometric titrations of acids and bases
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