1939
DOI: 10.1135/cccc19390626
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The reduction of perrhenates

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“…Tomicek et al 30 have described titrations of reducing agents in glacial acetic acid with, among other substances, chloramine-T. Recently, Jacob and Nair 31 have described the titration of dichloramine-7 1 dissolved in anhydrous glacial acid with ascorbic acid in glacial acetic acid.…”
Section: B Liquid Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Tomicek et al 30 have described titrations of reducing agents in glacial acetic acid with, among other substances, chloramine-T. Recently, Jacob and Nair 31 have described the titration of dichloramine-7 1 dissolved in anhydrous glacial acid with ascorbic acid in glacial acetic acid.…”
Section: B Liquid Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…276,402 In some instances, better analytical results were obtained by the addition of excess bromine and back titration with an arsenite solution. The reducing power of the titrants depends on the acidity of the solution and can be varied by the addition of an acid or a base.…”
Section: Tltrations With Reducing Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…83 The authors report the titration of sodium formate, urea, pyridine, betaine, 8-hydroxyquinoline, aniline, ephedrine, and caffeine. 83 The authors report the titration of sodium formate, urea, pyridine, betaine, 8-hydroxyquinoline, aniline, ephedrine, and caffeine.…”
Section: E=± ™\M Sinhamentioning
confidence: 99%