“…Constant current is then used to quantitatively oxidize U(IV) to U(VI) and Fe(II) to Fe(III). After crossing the end point, this is determined potentiometrically by precise back-titration (179).…”
“…Constant current is then used to quantitatively oxidize U(IV) to U(VI) and Fe(II) to Fe(III). After crossing the end point, this is determined potentiometrically by precise back-titration (179).…”
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