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Selective titrations of metal ions in the micromolar range

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An outline is given of the factors governing the complexometric titration of metal ions at low concentration. Apart from the limit of determination, special attention has been given to the selectivity of the determinations. The influence of the chemical reaction and of the method of indication has been discussed.

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Die Bedingungen für die komplexometrische Titration von Metallionen in niedriger Konzentration wurden beschrieben. Außer der Bestimmungsgrenze wurde die Selektivität eingehend besprochen. Der Einfluß der Titrationsreaktion und der Indikationsmethode wurde diskutiert.

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den Boef, G. Selective titrations of metal ions in the micromolar range. Mikrochim Acta 69, 165–174 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01196990

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