I. General review of electro-analytical methods. Otto H. Müller. J. Chem. Educ. , 1941, 18 (2), p 65. DOI: 10.1021/ed018p65. Publication Date: Februa...
Publication Date: February 1941. Cite this:J. Chem. Educ. 18, 2, XXX-XXX. Note: In lieu of an abstract, this is the article's first page. Click to increase image size ...
fifty dollars, exclusive of the galvanometer. The development of the polarographic method. made greater accuracy of this instrument essential and num-.
a permanent record of the analysis. Unfortunately there are but few practical analyses in which are found the ideal conditions necessary to make use of all these.
I. General Review of Electra-Analytical Methods orro H. MULLER. Department of Anatomy, Cornell University Medical College, New York City. OR the past ...
by physical (inert gas) or chemical (sodium sulfite or manganous .... sideration of reactions involving one electron per ... upper set (Figure 4A) represents conditions in which .... make the potential equation accurate. ... those in 1 N potassium hy
electrode become so complicated that it is best to use a different method. ... carried out with volumes of solution exceeding one cc., the accuracy of quantitative ...
This was not so absurd in view of the excellent reproducibility, the high sensitivity, and other outstanding features of the method, such as rapidity of operation ...
absurd in view of the excellent reproducibility, the high sensitivity, and other outstanding features of the method, such as rapidity of operation, simultaneous ...
sents its own problem for which the investigator must develop ... Most laboratories will develop their own .... rent becomes appreciable compared to the diffusion.
Description and Application to Inactive Electrodes. Pablo CanË izares, Jesu´ s .... oxidant (Sox) and the organic compound (Si), as shown in eq 7. In this equation ...