“…Results from the first four runs (RhRuHg1, 2, 10, and 4) and last four runs (RhRuHg8, 11, 12, and 13) indicated high extents of dissolution for all three elements throughout reflux consistent with the steady low pH readings. Results for the middle four runs (RhRuHg5,6,7,and 9) showed about 55-65% as much Mg and Mn dissolution relative to the other runs. Data for RhRuHg6 and RhRuHg9 were compared to their replicates, RhRuHg13 and RhRuHg11 respectively, and the lower extents of dissolution were not confirmed indicating a high likelihood of analytical issues with the ICP-AES supernate samples from the middle four runs (twelve samples analyzed as one block).…”