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General and Analytical.— The deformation characteristics of a monociystal of aluminium in the [112] direction have been studied.  [Pg.174]

Edta titration of A1 in A1 alloys may be carried out using iV-phenylan-thranilic acid as precipitant.  [Pg.174]

Chromazurol S complexes have been used in the spectrophotometric determination of aluminium. [Pg.174]

Sensitivity enhancement of the fluorometric determination of aluminium is obtained by the addition of surfactants to the metal complex solution. Amounts of A1 down to 5 x 10 g could be determined. [Pg.174]

Aluminium forms a violet 1 1 complex with Arsenazo III in the pH range 2—8, having characteristic absorptions at 550 and 583 nm. Examples of the use of this complex for the photometric microdetermination of A1 in calcite were given the sensitivity of this method is 0.01 fig ml  [Pg.174]


Technical Analytical Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for General and Analytical Chemistry, Technical University, St. Gellert ter 4, H-1111 Budapest, Hungary. [Pg.174]

There are innumerable references that cover theory, and still many more that provide practical applications of statistics to chemistry in general and analytical chemistry in particular. Articles from Analytical Chemistry were chosen as far as possible to provide world-wide availability. Where necessary, articles in English that appeared in Analytica Chimica Acta, Analyst, or Fresenius Zeitschrift fiir Analytische Chemie were cited. [Pg.5]

Institute of General and Analytical Chemistry Budapest University of Technology and Economics POBox 91, Budapest 1521, Hungary... [Pg.548]

Institute for General and Analytical Chemistry, University of Leoben A-8700-Leoben, Austria e-mail wegschei unileoben.ac.at... [Pg.263]

A book describing the development of chemistry in Britain over the period 1760-1820 in relation to the contemporary social context makes repeated reference to analytical chemistry. One of the themes developed is that chemistry in general, and analytical chemistry in particular, was seen as a means to social improvement through its applications in agricultural chemistry and mineral analysis. The availability and relative simplicity of much of the apparatus (e.g. the portable laboratories referred to earlier) meant that the appropriate analyses could be widely performed. Chemical analysis also held out the prospect of advances in medicine by applying both simple techniques and the latest technology, especially the voltaic pile, to attempts to analyse body fluids.335... [Pg.173]

The subject of inorganic stereochemistry is mainly concerned with coordination compounds of metal ions, often called simply metal complexes. Throughout this text, it has been assumed that the reader, from his previous study of general and analytical chemistry, has become acquainted with the more elementary concepts concerning complexes. The naming of such complexes was described in Chapter 18. [Pg.340]

General and Analytical.—Supercooled liquid Ga can crystallize in the metastable -form at atmospheric pressure. -Ga belongs to the rhombo-hedral space group i 3m, and the unit cell contains 22 atoms at 5 independent special sites. ... [Pg.199]

General and Analytical.— An analytical method for the rapid and carrier-free separation of In (half life 2.81 d), prepared via Ag( He,2n) In or Cd(d,n) In, is based on the fact that indium, in the presence of excess Ag or Cd, is preferentially extracted from aqueous solutions into n-heptane solutions of bis(2-ethylhexyl) hydrogen phosphate (Ag and Cd remain in the aqueous phase). The In can then be stripped from the solvent phase with HCl. The separation time is <10 min. ... [Pg.207]

General and Analytical.—Thallium(i) may be extracted quantitatively from 1—2M-NaOH solution into CHCI3 as its complex with thionalide, thio-glycol-jS-naphthylamide (120). The extraction is selective in the presence of... [Pg.216]

Institute for General and Analytical Chemistry Technical University of Budapest, 1111 - Hungary... [Pg.71]

Geerlings De Proft, 2008 Cardenas et al., 2009 Senet, 1996). One may obtain a condensed-to-atom variant and also for the electrophilic, nucleophilic and radical attacks in the usual way. Moreover, the inverse of tu(r,r ) may generate a hierarchy of nucleophilicity kernel. Unlike the previous formulations, the overall treatment here is general and analytic with hardly any bearing on the explicit form of E(N). The traditional operational definition of local softness and hardness contain the same potential information and they should be interpreted as the local abundance or concentration of their corresponding global properties. [Pg.229]

Stefan Niementowski (1866-1925), professor of general and analytical chemistry at the Lemberg Polytechnic Institute, twice elected president of the Polytechnic Institute, member of the Polish Academy of Skills, discovered methods of synthesis of y-hydroxyquinolines and 4-oxoquinazo-lines, later called Niementowski reactions. [Pg.249]

Thanks are due to Dr I Sz kely /Chinoin,Pharmaco-Chemical Dept / for preparing the PGI Me to Dr K Simon /Chinoin, Physico-Chemical Research Lab / for the X-ray diffraction studies to Dr S Gal and Dr J Sztatisz /institute for General and Analytical Chemistry, Technical Univ., Budapest/ for the therraoanalytical investigations ... [Pg.510]

Accurate uranium analysis, particularly for isotope measurements, is essential in many fields, including environmental studies, geology, hydrogeology, the nuclear industry, health physics, and homeland security. Nevertheless, only a few scientific books are dedicated to uranium in general and analytical chemistry aspects in particular. Analytical Chemistry of Uranium Environmental, Forensic, Nuclear, and Toxicological Applications covers the fascinating advances in the field of analytical chemistry of uranium. [Pg.299]

Definitions, Conversions, and Calculations for Occupational Safety and Health Professionals (20). This volume should be very useful for designing alternate problems for general and analytical chemistry courses. [Pg.13]

The society in general and analytical chanists in particular focus on safety assnrance. Thus, green analytical methods that avoid or rednce the use of toxic reagents in analytical procedures should be implemented. This is particularly important in industrial quality control where a great many samples are processed (Salvador et al., 2002). [Pg.74]


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