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Determination of thioacetamide with ceric sulphate, sodium vanadate, manganese (III), and potassium ferricyanide

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The determination of thioacetamide in sulphuric acid medium with ceric sulphate, sodium vanadate, manganese (III) and potassium ferricyanide is described. A mixture of potassium iodate and potassium iodide (iodine) is used as the catalyst to accelerate the reaction. Ferroin is used as the indicator.

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Die Bestimmung von Thioacetamid in schwefelsaurem Milieu mit Cer(IV)sulfat, Natriumvanadat, Mangan(III) und Kaliumcyanoferrat(III) wurde beschrieben. Eine Mischung aus Kaliumjodat und -jodid dient als Katalysator zur Beschleunigung der Reaktion. Ferroin wird als Indikator verwendet.

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Krishna Murty, N., Upendra Prasad, G. & Rama Rao, K. Determination of thioacetamide with ceric sulphate, sodium vanadate, manganese (III), and potassium ferricyanide. Mikrochim Acta 70, 89–94 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01196471

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