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Chemical analysis on the microgram scale. IX

Microspectrophotometric method for the determination of complex cyanides

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A microspectrophotometric method has been used for the determination of the complex cyanides (ferrocyanide, ferricyanide, and cobalticyanide), either separately or in mixtures.

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Eine mikrospektrophotometrische Methode wurde zur Bestimmung von Cyanoferrat(II), Cyanoferrat(III) und Cyanokobaltat allein oder in Mischungen herangezogen.

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On a utilisé une méthode microspectro-photométrique pour le dosage de cyanures complexes (ferrocyanures, ferrioyanures et cobalticyanures), séparément ou en mélange.

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Part VIII:Faraj R. Haba andCecil L. Wilson, Proceedings of the Feigl Anniversary Symposium, Birmingham. 1962. Amsterdam: Elsevier. In the press.

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Haba, F.R., Wilson, C.L. Chemical analysis on the microgram scale. IX. Mikrochim Acta 51, 169–177 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01239272

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