1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf00492612
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Quantitative determination of boron and fluorine in presence of each other in organic and inorganic compounds

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“…Metal impurities in boron, such as Mg, Na, and Fe, are determined by atomic absorption or emission spectrometry after decomposition of the sample [43]. Chlorine and fluorine are determined by titration [44]. The elements O, N, H, P, Si, and C are difficult to determine.…”
Section: Chemical Analysis Storage Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metal impurities in boron, such as Mg, Na, and Fe, are determined by atomic absorption or emission spectrometry after decomposition of the sample [43]. Chlorine and fluorine are determined by titration [44]. The elements O, N, H, P, Si, and C are difficult to determine.…”
Section: Chemical Analysis Storage Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%