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Resonance capabilities alcohols

Scheme 2.8 Resonance capabilities of carboxylic acids compared to alcohols. Scheme 2.8 Resonance capabilities of carboxylic acids compared to alcohols.
Various other techniques have been used to determine molybdenum, including adsorption voltammetry [510], electron-paramagnetic resonance spectrometry [512], and neutron activation analysis [513,514]. EPR spectrometry is carried out on the isoamyl alcohol soluble Mo(SCN)s complex and is capable of detecting 0.46 mg/1 molybdenum in seawater. Neutron activation is carried out on the /J-naphlhoin oxime [514] complex and the pyrrolidone dithiocar-bamate and diethyldithiocarbamate complex [513]. The neutron activation analysis method [514] was capable of determining down to 0.32 xg/l of molybdenum in seawater. [Pg.206]


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