Issue 1155, 1972

Further investigations of the Athavale method for the determination of silver with silver-molybdenum electrodes

Abstract

A wave at about –0·55 V in the current-potential graph of aqueous solutions containing silver nitrate and sulphosalicylic acid obtained by using silver and molybdenum electrodes has been shown to be due to complex molybdenum ions produced by a first-order exchange reaction at the molybdenum electrode and not to silver ions as reported by previous workers.

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Analyst, 1972,97, 409-411

Further investigations of the Athavale method for the determination of silver with silver-molybdenum electrodes

D. S. Allam, B. Lamb and D. Teasdale, Analyst, 1972, 97, 409 DOI: 10.1039/AN9729700409

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