1949
DOI: 10.1021/ac60025a029
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Inorganic Volumetric Analysis

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“…The choice of separation method depends upon the nature and the amount of the contaminating elements, the amount of uranium present, and the accuracy desired. Ether extraction from nitrate solution (8) separates uranium from a large number of elements, it is applicable to a wide range of uranium concentrations, and an aqueous solution, well adapted to use in the x-ray photometer, may be obtained by evaporation of the ether over water.…”
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“…The choice of separation method depends upon the nature and the amount of the contaminating elements, the amount of uranium present, and the accuracy desired. Ether extraction from nitrate solution (8) separates uranium from a large number of elements, it is applicable to a wide range of uranium concentrations, and an aqueous solution, well adapted to use in the x-ray photometer, may be obtained by evaporation of the ether over water.…”
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“…The technique of activation analysis seems potentially to be of the greatest importance for the development of qualitative and quantitative analysis. The analytical possi-bilities associated with nuclear chemistry as well as the analytical techniques of nuclear chemistry were summarized in a recent symposium on the subject (34).…”
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