“…The precipitate was dried at 110°to 120°. The thiosemicarbazone of salicylaldehyde was used by Hovorka and Holzbecher (86) to precipitate cadmium in solutions containing sulfate and nitrate ions. Chloride, fluoride, tartrate, and citrate prevented complete precipitation.…”
“…The precipitate was dried at 110°to 120°. The thiosemicarbazone of salicylaldehyde was used by Hovorka and Holzbecher (86) to precipitate cadmium in solutions containing sulfate and nitrate ions. Chloride, fluoride, tartrate, and citrate prevented complete precipitation.…”
RECENT years there has been marked interest in instrumental analysis as compared to volumetric and gravimetric methods. Strong (314) states, "The fact that 50% of 1946 analytical papers are on instrumental methods of analysis in-157
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