1963
DOI: 10.1021/ac60194a009
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Effect of Temperature on Spectrophotometric Measurements of Molybdenum(V) Solutions.

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“…Hobart and Hurley (117) extracted the molybdenum complex with toluene-3,4dithiol into carbon tetrachloride and measured the absorbance at 680 mg. An ion exchange separation employing De-Acidite FF or Zeocarb 225 and up to 10 7 hydrochloric acid was used by Headridge and Dixon (110) to separate the constituents of complex alloys before determining the molybdenum with toluene-3,4-dithiol. Mikhail and Paddelford (183) studied the effect of temperature on the absorbance of molybdenum (V) in aqueous solution.…”
Section: Chromiummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hobart and Hurley (117) extracted the molybdenum complex with toluene-3,4dithiol into carbon tetrachloride and measured the absorbance at 680 mg. An ion exchange separation employing De-Acidite FF or Zeocarb 225 and up to 10 7 hydrochloric acid was used by Headridge and Dixon (110) to separate the constituents of complex alloys before determining the molybdenum with toluene-3,4-dithiol. Mikhail and Paddelford (183) studied the effect of temperature on the absorbance of molybdenum (V) in aqueous solution.…”
Section: Chromiummentioning
confidence: 99%