Issue 1155, 1972

The determination of calcium in rain waters by using high-temperature flame-emission spectroscopy

Abstract

A high-temperature flame-emission method involving the use of the nitrous oxide-acetylene flame is described for determining calcium in rain waters. The method described is compared with the di(2-hydroxyphenylimino)ethane [glyoxalbis(2-hydroxyanil)] colorimetric method over the 0 to 2 µg ml–1 calcium concentration range and is shown to be more accurate and less susceptible to contamination.

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Analyst, 1972,97, 457-460

The determination of calcium in rain waters by using high-temperature flame-emission spectroscopy

P. L. Searle and G. Kennedy, Analyst, 1972, 97, 457 DOI: 10.1039/AN9729700457

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