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Antimony fluoride, supported

A cyanide supporting electrolyte Is useful for determining lead in the presence of large amounts of cadmium because the wave of the lead-cyanide complex precedes that of the cadmium complex by about 0.4 V (K5). Bismuth, antimony, - l ead and tin mixtures have been determined using a hydrochloric acld-sodlum fluoride supporting electrolyte (l6). The use of an ammonlacal tartarate soln has been found to be beneficial for the simultaneous determination of thallium and lead (B2). [Pg.45]


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