Studies in the Hydrolysis of Metal Ions 33. a Miniature Solubility Column and Its Application to a Study of the Solubility of Red Mercury (ii) Oxide in Acid 3 M Nac1o4 Solutions

Studies in the Hydrolysis of Metal Ions 33. a Miniature Solubility Column and Its Application to a Study of the Solubility of Red Mercury (ii) Oxide in Acid 3 M Nac1o4 Solutions
Author: David Dyrssen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 11
Release: 1960
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A scaled-down version of a conventional solubility column which uses only about 2 g of solid material is described. It is well-adapted for handling radioactive materials, and was used for radiochemical measurements of the solubility of red mercury (II) oxide in 3 M NaC1O4 solutions in the pH range 1-5. The presence of Hg(2+), HgOH(+), and Hg(OH)2 as the only mercury containing species was confirmed, and the values for the equilibrium constants were calculated.

The Chemistry of Soils

The Chemistry of Soils
Author: Garrison Sposito
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2016
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0190630884

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A revised edition to the bestselling "The Chemistry of Soils" incorporating new research from the last eight years in the fields of environmental chemistry, ecosystem biogeochemistry, and scientific agriculture.

Metal Specification Theory Analysis Application

Metal Specification Theory Analysis Application
Author: James R. Kramer
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1988-09
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Here is an up-to-date presentation of metal speciation in soils, sediments, and water by specialists in analytical chemistry, environmental engineering, oceanography, nutrition, and soil chemistry. fate and effects-measurements-and modeling-are the major themes in this book, with overviews and examples of the significance of metal speciation to solving environmental problems, and recommendations for additional research areas. This new reference discusses separation methods, extraction techniques; bioavailability as related to humans, plants, and aquatic organisms; applications showing importance of speciation in groundwater; industrial waste treatment systems, marines and lakes, solid-solution interface; fate of organic pollutants; nature of surfaces; binding of metals to oxides and sediments (dissolved and particulate matter); interpretations of reactions in multi-ligand systems.