The electrolytic method applied to mercury.—Separation from copper
✍ Scribed by Edgar F. Smith; Lee K. Frankel
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1889
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 232 KB
- Volume
- 127
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0016-0032
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✦ Synopsis
Chemical Section. 469 the ZeitschrtJt far I-)ygiene, I887, ~, I89, and was quite unknown to me. Although differing in detail from that which I have devised, the principle is the same, diphenylamine taking the place of carbazol. Although Spiegel does not mention any experiments made to ascertain the influence of chlorides, it is probable that this will be found as considerable as I have found it in the case of carbazol.
THE ELECTROLYTIC METHOD APPLIED TO MER-
CURY.--SEPARATION FROM COPPER.
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
Copper can be separated from tin by elcctrodeposition from a phosphoricnitric acid medium?, or a hydrofluoric-nitric acid medium2\* 4. Such separations, however, have a distinct drawback. Before the tin can be determined on the electrolyte the solution must be fumed with sulfuric acid to drive off t