The Chemical Educator

, Volume 5, Issue 1, pp 27–30 | Cite as

Spectrophotometric Methods for the Simultaneous Determination of Metals in University Laboratories

  • Julia Pérez-Iglesias
  • Hervilia M. Seco-Lago
  • Jesús M. Castro-Romero
  • José M. Fernández-Solis
  • Victoria González-Rodríguez
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Abstract

Spectrophotometry is an analytical technique that is studied at the university level because of its ease of operation and low expense. Three different experimental methods of gradual difficulty are proposed for the application of this technique to the simultaneous determination of two metals. The techniques are applicable to the practice of all subdisciplines of experimental chemistry. These techniques are (1) absorption spectrophotometry, the determination of cobalt (II) and copper (II); (2) first-derivative spectrophotometry, the determination of chromium (III) and copper (II); and (3) first-derivative spectrophotometry using the zero-crossing method, the determination of copper (II) and mercury (II).

Keywords

Copper Mercury Chromium Cobalt Experimental Method 
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© Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. 2000

Authors and Affiliations

  • Julia Pérez-Iglesias
    • 1
  • Hervilia M. Seco-Lago
    • 1
  • Jesús M. Castro-Romero
    • 1
  • José M. Fernández-Solis
    • 1
  • Victoria González-Rodríguez
    • 1
  1. 1.Department of Analytical ChemistryUniversity School Polytechnic of Ferrol, University of A CoruňaSerantesSpain

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