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AIPO4 were obtained from AICI3.6H2O and H3PO4 (85 wt%) by precipitation with aqueous ammonia [1]. Two chelating diketone organic agents were used ... [Pg.316]

Ground . (1) Surface applied to a canvas or other support, upon which a picture is painted. (2) Base on which organic agents are precipitated to form lakes. (3) Any surface, which is or will be painted. Gair A (1996) Artist s manual. Chronicle Books LLC, San Francisco. Mayer R, Sheehan S (1991) Artist s handbook of materials and techniques. Viking Adult, New York. [Pg.472]

Quantitative. Classically, silver concentration ia solution has been determined by titration with a standard solution of thiocyanate. Ferric ion is the iadicator. The deep red ferric thiocyanate color appears only when the silver is completely titrated. GravimetricaHy, silver is determined by precipitation with chloride, sulfide, or 1,2,3-benzotriazole. Silver can be precipitated as the metal by electro deposition or chemical reduciag agents. A colored silver diethjldithiocarbamate complex, extractable by organic solvents, is used for the spectrophotometric determination of silver complexes. [Pg.91]

Sca.Ie nd Sta.in Controllers. Polyacrjiates (low molecular weight) and organic phosphonates, eg, (l-hydroxyethyhdene)diphosphonic acid, prevent or control precipitation of CaCO by acting as chelating agents (qv) or dispersants (qv) to prevent excessive formation of hard scale by promoting crystal distortion. [Pg.302]

Ceramic-grade beryllium oxide has also been manufactured by a process wherein organic chelating agents (qv) were added to the filtered beryllium sulfate solution. Beryllium hydroxide is then precipitated using ammonium hydroxide, filtered, and carefully calcined to obtain a high purity beryllium oxide powder. [Pg.76]

Heteropolyacids (HPA) are the unique class of inorganic complexes. They are widely used in different areas of science in biochemistry for the precipitation of albumens and alkaloids, in medicine as anticarcinogenic agents, in industry as catalysts. HPA are well known analytical reagents for determination of phosphoms, silica and arsenic, nitrogen-containing organic compounds, oxidants and reductants in solution etc. [Pg.60]


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