Abstract

Abstract A comparative study of three widely used methods for the determination of arsenic in air and biological materials was undertaken. The Gutzeit method, the silver diethyl dithiocarbamate method, and an iodine microtitration with electrical indication of the endpoint were studied. On the basis of this investigation it is concluded that the silver diethyl dithiocarbamate method is superior to the others when all factors are considered.

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