Abstract

A composite scheme is described for the determination of chromium, molybdenum, manganese, nickel and copper in all types of steel. The scheme is based on a single sample solution containing 1 g of steel per 100 ml. Recent developments in technique have enabled all these elements to be determined with the air-acetylene flame and the scheme can be extended as required to include other elements such as lead and cobalt.

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