New York Paper - A Rapid Method for the Reduction of Ferric Sulplate in Volumetric Analysis. (See Discussion, p. 757.)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Clemens Jones
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Abstract

The difficulties attending the reduction of ferric sulphate in the determination of metallic iron by the method of Marguerite, are often serious, and affect time, patience and accuracy. They depend upon the condition and purity of the zinc used, the state of saturation of the solution, acidity, and temperature. D. J. Caruegie (Chem. News, lvii., No. 1481), says that ferric solutions are instantaneously reduced by the use of zinc-dust. But there are obvious objections to its employment in quantitative work. Dr.
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APA: Clemens Jones  (1889)  New York Paper - A Rapid Method for the Reduction of Ferric Sulplate in Volumetric Analysis. (See Discussion, p. 757.)

MLA: Clemens Jones New York Paper - A Rapid Method for the Reduction of Ferric Sulplate in Volumetric Analysis. (See Discussion, p. 757.). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1889.

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