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Studies in qualitative inorganic analysis. II

A semi-systematic scheme for the detection of anions

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A semi-systematic scheme for the detection of 36 (or 39) anions is described of which 24 are detected directly in the scheme. These anions are separated into a number of groups and identification tests are applied without further separation. The limitations of systematic schemes are discussed.

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Ein halbsystematischer Analysengang für den Nachweis von 36 (bzw. 39) Anionen wird beschrieben, wobei 24 Anionen unmittelbar während des Analysenganges nachgewiesen werden. Diese Ionen werden in einzelne Gruppen getrennt und hierauf ohne weitere Trennung Identitätsreaktionen angewendet. Die Grenzen systematischer Analysengänge werden diskutiert.

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Description d'un schéma semi-systématique d'analyse qualitative de 36 (ou 39) anions dont24 sont identifiés directement lors de l'application de ce schéma. Ces anions sont séparés en un certain nombre de groupes auxquels on fait subir des tests d'identification sans séparation préalable. Discussion de limitations à l'emploi des schémas systématiques.

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Part. I of this series appeared in Mikrochim. Acta [Wien]1956, 1842.

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Belcher, R., Weisz, H. Studies in qualitative inorganic analysis. II. Mikrochim Acta 44, 1847–1855 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01223149

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