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Chinaldinsäure als analytisches Reagens III

Priyadaranjan Rây, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1938 - 
- Vol. 115, Iss: 7, pp 265-268
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This article is published in Fresenius Journal of Analytical Chemistry.The article was published on 1938-11-01. It has received 11 citations till now.

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Sur la thermogravimétrie des précipités analytiques : Dosage du zinc

TL;DR: In this article, auteurs ont trace a l'aide de la thermobalance de CHEVENARD, les courbes de thermolyse des precipites servant a doser ponderalement le zinc.
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Estimation of palladium: Part II Quinaldinic acid as a reagent

TL;DR: In the presence of tartaric acid and ammonium chloride, quinaldinic acid quantitively precipitates palladium from a hot solution at a pH range 3 to 7 whereas other ions such as arsenic (As3+ and As5+), mercury (Hg2+), cadmium, bismuth, antimony, iron, chromium, aluminium, beryllium, thorium, cerium (Ce3+), titanium, zirconium, uranium (UO22+), vanadate, molybdate, tung
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Analyse thermogravimétrique de quinaldates métalliques

TL;DR: In this article, the thermal stability of anhydrous quinal dates and the water of hydration was determined by comparison with results obtained for oxinates and picolates, by using thermogravimetric analysis.
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A rapid iodometric method for the determination of copper and zinc

TL;DR: In this paper, a method for the simultaneous determination of zinc and copper was described, in which copper was determined in the presence of sufficient KCNS and a small amount of KI, followed by the titration of the iodine equivalent to the zinc, which was liberated by the addition of potassium ferricyanide solution.
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Alkali metal complexes: complexes of alkali metals with quinaldinic acid

TL;DR: In this paper, the pK value of the ligands cannot be regarded as a dominant factor in the synthesis and isolation of alkali metal complexes, and it is shown that pK values are not a dominant determinant of the ionization potential of metal complexes.