Bismuthiol as an analytical reagent |
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Authors: | Anil Kumar Majumdar and Bhu Ratna Singh |
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Affiliation: | (1) Jadavpur University, Calcutta-32, India |
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Abstract: | Summary Lead can be determined from its Bismuthiol II complex volumetrically by dissolving it in an excess of EDTA at a pH of about 10 and titrating the excess of the EDTA against a magnesium or lead solution. In the same way silver can be determined by dissolving the complex in an excess of cyanide and back titrating the excess against a standard silver nitrate with iodide as the indicator. The results of the former are fairly accurate while those due to latter are highly satisfactory with silver less than 20 mg. With higher amounts of silver, however, the results are within +2%.Part VIII see Z. analyt. Chem. 156, 103 (1957). |
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