1964
DOI: 10.1016/0039-9140(64)80102-8
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Spectrophotometric methods for the determination of impurities in pure and analytical reagents—II1Some absorption spectra in concentrated chlorides and their applications

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“…The results given in Table II are of interest: while the lead content of the Atlantic Ocean is, as expected, below the limit of detection of the UV method [1,3], an outstandingly high lead concentration has been found in the Mediterranean sea water sampled at the Israeli shore, a fact which calls for further investigation.…”
Section: Excessmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…The results given in Table II are of interest: while the lead content of the Atlantic Ocean is, as expected, below the limit of detection of the UV method [1,3], an outstandingly high lead concentration has been found in the Mediterranean sea water sampled at the Israeli shore, a fact which calls for further investigation.…”
Section: Excessmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…A further method of determination was thus necessary. For this purpose the UV spectrophotometric method for the determination of lead traces in concentrated alkali halides was proposed [3]. However, the UV spectra of natural saline water display a significant background absorbance due to unknown factors which becomes more involved the more concentrated the saline solution is.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%