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Studies in qualitative inorganic analysis. Part XXIII

The qualitative analysis of the Iron group a survey

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Schemes for the analysis of the Iron group are reviewed. The advantages of the Midlands Association scheme are discussed.

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Die in der Literatur angeführten Arbeitsvorgänge für die qualitative Analyse der Eisengruppe werden besprochen. Die Vorteile des von “The Midlands Association for Qualitative Analysis” empfohlenen Analysenganges werden diskutiert.

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Ou présente une revue des méthodes d'analyse du groupe du fer. On discute les avantages du procédé de la «Midlands Association».

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Part XXII: Mikrochim. Acta [Wien]1965, 322.

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Burns, D.T. Studies in qualitative inorganic analysis. Part XXIII. Mikrochim Acta 53, 920–930 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01219275

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