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Vol 54 Iss. 3
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148-153
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Spectrophotometric determination of small amounts of tellurium in hydrochloric acid solutions

Authors:
L. V. Shikheeva
Date submitted:
1972-09-19
Date accepted:
1972-11-19
Date published:
1973-10-05

Abstract

Tellurium in the tetravalent state in hydrochloric acid solutions forms moderately strong complexes that absorb in the ultraviolet region. The spectrum consists of a number of bands characterizing various tellurium-containing particles. Solutions with high HCl content (5-10 mol/l) and low tellurium content (10-6-10-3 mol/l) have buffering properties. The proportion of different forms of tellurium-containing particles depends little on the total concentration of tellurium and is determined by the concentration of hydrochloric acid.

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References

  1. Iofa B. Z., Van-Van-Xin, Rydvan M. extraction of complex acids with oxygen-containing solvents. VI. extraction of quadrivalent tellurium. Radiochemistry, 1966, Vol. 8, p. 14.
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