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Chem. , 1970, 42 (6), pp 148A–148A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60288a844. Publication Date: May 1970. ACS Legacy Archive. Cite this:Anal. Chem. 1970, 42, 6, 148...
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CARBON-SULFUR DETERMINATIONS

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FUTURE ARTICLES Decision and Detection Limits and Linear Calibration Curves A. Hubaux and G. Vos

Direct Current, Alternating Current, Rapid and Inverse Polarographic Methods for Determination of Tin(IV) A. M. Bond

DIRECT READING FAST ACCURATE AUTOMATIC WIDE RANGE The direct reading range of the LECO WR-12 Wide Range Carbon Determinator is 3.5% to less than 0.01%. Accuracy is ± .002% C or ± 1% C present, whichever is greater. The WR-12 is completely automatic and a n electronic weight compensator permits results to be read directly from an all-electronic digital display. Other LECO Carbon Determinators include the moderatelypriced 70-Second Model and t h e Low-Carbon .Model for carbon determinations of less than 0.0005%.

Titanium Determination with Disodium-1, 2-Dihydroxybenzene-3,5-Disulfonate in Oxalic Acid Solution L. J. Clark

Semiquantitative Analysis of Mixed Gamma-Ray Spectra by Computerized Learning Machines L. E. Wangen and T. L. Isenhour

Semi-Automatic Spectrophotometric Method for Determination of Hydroxide and Aluminum in Sodium Aluminate Solutions R. S. Danch/'k and R. T. Oliver

Mass Spectrometric Determination of Mixtures of Zirconium, Hafnium, and Titanium Using Integrated Ion Current Method M. G. Allcock, R. Belcher, J. R. Majer, and R. Perry

Application of Capillary Burners in Flame Spectrometry K. M. Aldous, R. F. Browner, R. M. Dagnall, and T. S. West

At the 1650° C temperatures possible in t h e Induction F u r n a c e of t h e LECO Automatic Sulfur Determinator, sulfur recovery is consistent. A short, clean delivery system prevents loss of combustion products. The Automatic Titrator combines the accuracy of a photocell end-point with the sensitivity of an automatic solenoid. Complete determination of a wide variety of materials having sulfur contents ranging from less than 0.001% to 50% takes only 3 to 6 minutes.

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Polarography of Phthalic Anhydride Molecule in Water-Acetone Media D. Kyriacou

Quantitative Determination of Ethoxyl in O-Ethylcellulose and in Ethyl-Hydroxyethyl Cellulose H. Jacin and J. M. Slanski

Bulk Susceptibility Corrections in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Experiments Using Superconducting Solenoids D. H. Live and S. I. Chan

Volumetric Determination of Pyridine Bases Using Iron(lll) Hydroxide Sulfate as Indicator Y. Koda

Application of Photoelectron Spectrometry to Pesticide Analysis: Photoelectron Spectra of 5-Membered Heterocycles and Related Molecules A. D. Baker, D. Betteridge,

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