1968
DOI: 10.1007/bf01224073
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Simultaneous microanalytical determination of carbon, hydrogen and sulphur

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“…Carbon and hydrogen were determined gravimetrically in the usual way and sulfur titrimetrically with barium nitrate solution using thoron-methyl blue as indicator. Hadzija (111) for the same elements, combusted the sample in a stream of oxygen using the thermal decomposition product of silver permanganate as a source of oxygen and as absorbent for the oxides of sulfur. The carbon and hydrogen were determined conventionally while the sulfur was determined gravimetrically as benzidine sulfate.…”
Section: Simultaneous Determination Of Several Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon and hydrogen were determined gravimetrically in the usual way and sulfur titrimetrically with barium nitrate solution using thoron-methyl blue as indicator. Hadzija (111) for the same elements, combusted the sample in a stream of oxygen using the thermal decomposition product of silver permanganate as a source of oxygen and as absorbent for the oxides of sulfur. The carbon and hydrogen were determined conventionally while the sulfur was determined gravimetrically as benzidine sulfate.…”
Section: Simultaneous Determination Of Several Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%