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An improved polarograph cell for rapid repetitive analyses

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A simple, inexpensive polarograph cell for rapid repetitive analysis is described. It is constructed from 1-in glass tubing and 12/2 semi-ball joint.

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Eine einfache, billige Polarographzelle für Serienanalysen wurde beschrieben. Sie besteht aus Glasrohr vom Durchmesser l Zoll mit einem 12/2-Halbkugelschliff.

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Thomas, R.S. An improved polarograph cell for rapid repetitive analyses. Mikrochim Acta 57, 1188–1190 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01271389

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