Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie

, Volume 152, Issue 5, pp 355–357 | Cite as

A thiocyanate-ceriometric determination of silver and copper

  • M. K. Joshi
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Summary

Volumetric estimation of silver and copper, based on the quantitative precipitation of the respective metal ion as the sparingly soluble AgSCN and Cu(Py)2(SCN)2 by a known excess of KSCN and determination of the excess by standard ceric sulphate, is described. On similar lines, estimation of cobalt, nickel and other metals is also suggested.

Keywords

Copper Precipitation Sulphate Physical Chemistry Nickel 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • M. K. Joshi
    • 1
  1. 1.Chemical LaboratoriesBanaras Hindu UniversityBanarasIndia

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