The radiochemistry of nickel by Lynn J Kirby; National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on

By Lynn J Kirby; National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Nuclear Science. Subcommittee on Radiochemistry

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IMuric,phoqhoric and per- iron, man~nese chloric acid solutionshave been ueed. Nickel, along tith zinc, cadmium, copper, iron, cobalt,ati lead, is recoveredby distildatlonof the mercury. The detimination of nickel my and provides a be concluded polarographically mpanation frwh the alkali metah, uagneaium,Ukaline eartho, ●luminm and umnium. (*). Satisfactorycontamiu3tion-free*rgetu 25 are produced ‘inmill’atebaths from nickelmetaland oxide. The palarographic behaviorOf and Lin~e(91). 1 v. E. ~ ~ pyridine.

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Nickel, along tith zinc, cadmium, copper, iron, cobalt,ati lead, is recoveredby distildatlonof the mercury. The detimination of nickel my and provides a be concluded polarographically mpanation frwh the alkali metah, uagneaium,Ukaline eartho, ●luminm and umnium. (*). Satisfactorycontamiu3tion-free*rgetu 25 are produced ‘inmill’atebaths from nickelmetaland oxide. The palarographic behaviorOf and Lin~e(91). 1 v. E. ~ ~ pyridine. mallamounts of nickel lU the presence of large amounts of Cobalt. E.

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