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Nephelometric determination of fluorine

January 1, 1936

Fluorine in minerals may be determined with the nephelometer to about 1 per cent of the fluorine. The determination is made on an aliquot of the sodium chloride solution of the fluorine, obtained by the Berzelius method of extraction. The fluorine is precipitated as colloidal calcium fluoride in alcoholic solution, gelatin serving as a protective colloid. Arsenates, sulfates, and phosphates, which interfere with the determination, must be removed.

Publication Year 1936
Title Nephelometric determination of fluorine
DOI 10.1021/ac50102a007
Authors R. E. Stevens
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Industrial And Engineering Chemistry Analytical Edition
Index ID 70010909
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse