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Determination of lead and copper in steel

Two procedures may be employed (1) that dependent upon wave height-concentration plots, and (2) the method of standard additions. The theory has been given in Section 16.5. [Pg.619]

In the application of the polarographic method of analysis to steel a serious difficulty arises owing to the reduction of iron(III) ions at or near zero potential in many base electrolytes. One method of surmounting the difficulty is to reduce iron(III) to iron(II) with hydrazinium chloride in a hydrochloric acid medium. The current near zero potential is eliminated, but that due to the reduction of iron(II) ions at about - 1.4 volts vs S.C.E. still occurs. Other metals (including copper and lead) which are reduced at potentials less negative than this can then be determined without interference from the iron. Alternatively, the Fe3 + to Fe2+ reduction step may be shifted to more negative potentials by complex ion formation. [Pg.619]

Calculate the percentage of copper and of lead in the sample of steel. [Pg.620]


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