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Studies in qualitative inorganic analysis. Part XXXVII

The identification of certain oxysalts of phosphorus

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Prepared thin-layer plates (Polygram CEL 300) give sufficiently good separations of the common poly- and meta-phosphates and certain other oxyphosphorus salts in 1 hour for the more likely mixtures to be identified; an acidic and a basic solvent are used.

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Dünnschichtplatten (Polygram CEL 300) ergeben gute Trennungen der üblichen Poly- und Metaphosphate und gewisser anderer Salze sauerstoffhältiger Phosphorsäuren innerhalb 1 Stunde bei Einsatz der handelsüblichen Gemische. Ein saures und ein basisches Lösungsmittel wurden angewendet.

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Part XXXVI: Mikrochim. Acta [Wien]1969, 202.

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Burns, D.T., Lee, J.D. Studies in qualitative inorganic analysis. Part XXXVII. Mikrochim Acta 57, 206–210 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01216686

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