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Iodimetric determination of triphenylantimony using nonaqueous solvents

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Triphenyl antimony has been estimated in methanol, methanol and acetic acid mixture or absolute ethanol iodimetrically employing visual, conductometric and potentiometric techniques to detect the end point.

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Die jodometrische Bestimmung von Triphenylantimon in Methanol, in Methanol-Eisessiglösung oder in absolutem Äthanol wurde beschrieben. Der Endpunkt läßt sich visuell, konduktometrisch oder potentiometrisch erkennen.

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Pahil, S.S., Sandhu, S.S. & Sharma, K.D. Iodimetric determination of triphenylantimony using nonaqueous solvents. Mikrochim Acta 63, 627–631 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01217323

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