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Polarographic determination of tungsten in rocks

January 1, 1954

This work was undertaken to develop a simpler and faster method than the classical gravimetric procedure for the determination of tungsten in rocks and ores. A new polarographic wave of tungsten is obtained in a supporting electrolyte of dilute hydrochloric acid containing tartrate ion. This permits the determination of tungsten both rapidly and accurately. No precipitation of the tungsten is necessary, and only the iron need be separated from the tungsten. The accuracy is within the limits of a polarographic procedure; comparison of polarographic and gravimetric results is given. The method reduces appreciably the amount of time ordinarily consumed in determination of tungsten.

Publication Year 1954
Title Polarographic determination of tungsten in rocks
Authors L.E. Reichen
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Analytical Chemistry
Index ID 70010500
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse