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Sorption of silver ions by Chelex 100 chelating resin

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Sorption of Ag+, Ag(NH3) +n , and anionic complexes of silver with chloride and thiocyanate ions by Chelex 100, a chelating resin, were investigated systematically. The results are utilized to interpret the seemingly contradictory data available in the literature

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Ceo, R.N., Kazerouni, M.R. & Rengan, K. Sorption of silver ions by Chelex 100 chelating resin. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles 172, 43–48 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02040660

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