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Inorganics in water

Some of the TLC methods that have not been covered in the preceding text and have been used for isolation, identification, and quantification of inorganics in water, milk, soft drinks, and edible oils are listed in Table 14.4 and Table 14.5. [Pg.363]

Jenne, E. A., in "Trace Inorganics in Water," Advances in Chemistry Series 73j PP 337-387, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., I968. [Pg.290]

Jenne, E. A. In Trace Inorganics in Water Gould, R. F., Ed. Advances in Chemistry 73 American Chemical Society Washington, DC, 1968. [Pg.517]

Brenniman GR, Levy PS. 1985. Epidemiological study of barium in Illinois drinking water supplies. In Calabrese EJ, Tuthill RW, Condie L, eds. Inorganics in water and cardiovascular disease. Princeton, NJ Princeton Scientific Publishing Co, 231-240. [Pg.109]

Bricker O. P., Godfrey A. E., and Cleaves E. T. (1968) Mineral-water interactions during the chemical weathering of silicates. In Trace Inorganics in Water, Advances in Chemistry Series 73 (ed. R. E. Gould). American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, pp. 128-142. [Pg.2385]

The solubility of many inorganics in aqueous solution is available in the book by Linke and Seidell (1958). This reference also contains the solubilities of electrolytes in the presence of other species. As an example. Figure 1.7 shows the solubility of NaCl as a function of NaOH concentration. As a general rule, the solubility of most inorganics in water is available as a function of temperature. What is more difficult to find is the effect of other species on the solubility. If several other sf)ecies are present the... [Pg.5]


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