Determination of cadmium by sub- and super-equivalence isotope dilution analysis
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Abstract
Trace amounts of cadmium were determined by sub- and super-equivalence isotope dilution analysis in model solutions and water samples. Cd/II/ was labelled with109Cd and was extracted in CHCl3 as dithiozonate. AAS was chosen as reference analysis.
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Physical Chemistry Cadmium Inorganic Chemistry Water Sample CHCl3
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