1974
DOI: 10.1021/ac60349a032
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Determination of magnesium oxide in finely divided magnesium metal

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“…Hence, compounds like silver nitrate (AgNO 3 ; 2 g/L in distilled water) is added to chromic acid to reduce these deleterious effects. Most of the alloying elements are inert in contact chromic acid, however certain elements like silicone, zirconium and others may interact with chromates [ 131 , 132 ]. Therefore, it is of importance to check magnesium alloys for interaction prior to chromic acid treatment.…”
Section: Why and What Can Be Measured? Reliable And Predictive Measurmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, compounds like silver nitrate (AgNO 3 ; 2 g/L in distilled water) is added to chromic acid to reduce these deleterious effects. Most of the alloying elements are inert in contact chromic acid, however certain elements like silicone, zirconium and others may interact with chromates [ 131 , 132 ]. Therefore, it is of importance to check magnesium alloys for interaction prior to chromic acid treatment.…”
Section: Why and What Can Be Measured? Reliable And Predictive Measurmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical analysis of the samples from both experiments used carbon analysis by combustion to C02 (Perkin-Elmer Model 240 elemental analyzer) and oxygen analysis (presumably as MgO) by inert gas fusion (Horton and Carson, 1972). Magnesium metal samples where the MgO was less than 2-3% were measured by chromic acid titration (Hiller and Stenger, 1974), but this was ineffective at high MgO concentrations. All metals and alloys used were dissolved and analyzed separately by atomic absorption.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hiller and Stenger (110) determined MgO in finely divided magnesium metal using the property that the metal is inert to chromic acid. The oxide is solubilized and the dissolved Mg is determined by atomic absorption.…”
Section: An Atomic Absorption Methods Formentioning
confidence: 99%