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Mercury anionic complexes distribution

Fig. 2. Plot of the relative distribution of anionic complexes of mercury. (Redrawn from Gutknecht 1981)... Fig. 2. Plot of the relative distribution of anionic complexes of mercury. (Redrawn from Gutknecht 1981)...
Calcium(II), which shows no appreciable complexing, has a distribution coefficient of 147 in 0.5 M perchloric acid and 191 in 0.5 M hydrochloric acid. Strelow. Rethc-meyer, and Bothnia [10] also reported data for nitric and sulfuric acids that showed complexation in some cases. Mercury(II), bismuth(III), cadmium(II), zinc(II), and lead(II) form bromide complexes and are eluted in the order given in 0.1 to 0.6 M hydrobromic acid [11]. Most other metal cations remain on the column. Aluminu-m(III), molybdenum(VI), niobium(V), tin(IV), tantalum(V), uranium(VI), tung-sten(VI), and zirconium(IV) form anionic fluoride complexes and are quickly eluted from a hydrogen-form cation-exchange column with 0.1 to 0.2 M HF [12]. [Pg.27]

Figure 17 Bismuth, cadmium, lead, and mercury distribution ratios versus the charge density of the complex anion. Figure 17 Bismuth, cadmium, lead, and mercury distribution ratios versus the charge density of the complex anion.

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