Effects of the Ionic Strength and Liquid-Electrode Potential in the Ionometric Determination of Fluoride and Iodide Ions in Waters and Brines

Authors: Bebeshko G.I.1; Nesterina E.M.1; Burtseva S.N.1

Source: Industrial Laboratory, Volume 66, Number 12, December 2000 , pp. 776-778(3)

Publisher: Springer

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Abstract:

Methods are reported that were developed and approved as branch standards for determination of the fluoride ion at concentrations of 0.2 – 20 mg/liter and the iodide ion at concentrations of 0.2 – 200 mg/liter in natural waters with a mineralization of 0.2 – 200 mg/liter. The methods proposed are rapid, selective, easy to handle, and inexpensive.

Language: English

Document Type: Regular paper

Affiliations: 1: N. M. Fedorovskii All-Russia Institute for Mineral Resources, Moscow, Russia.

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