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Re: [Analytical Chemistry ] Re: Iron analysis

dear all,
when we dissolve a piece of metal in water, at once
the atoms of matal are changed to cationic ion.
what is your mean of oxid form?

--- Scott Strole <fsstrole@...> wrote:

> The analysi part is fairly straight forward. I need
> to know how to dissolve the sample so as to only
> dissolve the "free" iron and not the iron that is in
> the oxide form
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> rouhollah hosseinzadeh
> <rh_analyst@y...> wrote:
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> > Hi
> >
> > you can use atomic absorbtion for determination of
> free iron by
> curve calibration for iron with standards of Fe.
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Wed Dec 1, 2004 11:11 am

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I would like to know if anyone has a procedure to determine the "free" iron in a sample. This is the iron that is reactive, not any iron that is in any oxide...
Scott Strole
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Hi you can use atomic absorbtion for determination of free iron by curve calibration for iron with standards of Fe. best regards ... Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail...
rouhollah hosseinzadeh
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... curve calibration for iron with standards of Fe....
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The analysi part is fairly straight forward. I need to know how to dissolve the sample so as to only dissolve the "free" iron and not the iron that is in the...
Scott Strole
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Sep 15, 2004
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dear all, when we dissolve a piece of metal in water, at once the atoms of matal are changed to cationic ion. what is your mean of oxid form? ... ...
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Dec 1, 2004
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dear all, when we dissolve a piece of metal in water, at once the atoms of matal are changed to cationic ion. what is your mean of oxid form? ... ...
hasan ghorbani
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Hi you can study ISEs for iron .or determined by spectophotometricmethod thatyou can use determination of elements by spectophotometric method (book). by ... ...
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... the "free" iron in a sample. This is the iron that is reactive, not any iron that is in any oxide form. I have an ICP and AA. I am also capable of...
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