1920
DOI: 10.1002/cber.19200531015
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Die Trennung des Quecksilbers von andern Elementen durch Destillation aus salzsaurer Lösung

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“…~~ A new method of estimating potassium in soils, even in the presence of considerable amounts of sodium salts, depends on its precipitation as cobaltinitrite, and measurement of the volume of the precipitate. 34 The method of Folin and Macallum35 does not give accurate results unless the soil is suspended in a saturated salt s0lution.3~…”
Section: Agricultural Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…~~ A new method of estimating potassium in soils, even in the presence of considerable amounts of sodium salts, depends on its precipitation as cobaltinitrite, and measurement of the volume of the precipitate. 34 The method of Folin and Macallum35 does not give accurate results unless the soil is suspended in a saturated salt s0lution.3~…”
Section: Agricultural Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mercuric chloride can be completely volatilised from its solution in a current of hydrogen chloride, and the principle has been adapted t o the separation of mercury from copper, cadmium, iron, and other elements . 34 Two new volumetric methods of estimating mercury have also been described. 35 Gravimetric methods for the estimation of cadmium have been based on its precipitation as sulphide containing salphate and on its precipitation as cadmium ammonium ph~sphate.~' Bismuth may also be accurately estimated as ph0sphate.~8…”
Section: A II 283mentioning
confidence: 99%