Abstract

Further studies on the polarography of trivalent chromium in concentrated calcium chloride solution are described. Details are given of a chloride-hydroxylamine base electrolyte (7.4 M with respect to chloride) in which chromium may be determined directly in the presence of nickel. This method is not applicable if the nickel-chromium ratio is large. Results are presented and certain theoretical aspects are discussed.

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