1955
DOI: 10.1080/00968205509344342
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Lead in Blood a Rapid Method for Spectrochemical Analysis

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“…Varying aliquots, either from the original solutions or suitable dilutions thereof, were taken for analysis. In order to simulate blood solutions, for which the method was developed, 6 2 ml of a 2.4% FeCl 3 «6H 2 O solution was added to each aliquot. Lead was measured with a Bausch and Lomb large Littrow emission spectrograph.…”
Section: Spectrochemical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Varying aliquots, either from the original solutions or suitable dilutions thereof, were taken for analysis. In order to simulate blood solutions, for which the method was developed, 6 2 ml of a 2.4% FeCl 3 «6H 2 O solution was added to each aliquot. Lead was measured with a Bausch and Lomb large Littrow emission spectrograph.…”
Section: Spectrochemical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%