Abstract

High frequency titration is a valuable tool in the study of complex formation in solutions, and the breaks in the titration curves can be used, in conjunction with the results of other physical methods, to determine the composition of the complexes formed. High frequency titration and other methods have been used to study the complexes formed by thorium, indium, plutonium(V) and boron with various complexing agents, and to develop methods for the determination of thorium and yttrium in rare earth mixtures, and of indium in the presence of zinc, cadmium, aluminium, nickel and cobalt.

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