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titleOfInvention Removal of chlorine ion in solution
abstract PURPOSE: To make pH of a hydrochloric acid solution adjustable without increasing the density of cations while preventing the dilution of the solution by adding silver carbide to a sample liquid to remove chloride ions as silver chloride by settlement. n CONSTITUTION: When silver carbide is added to a hydrochloric acid solution, a reaction is caused by the formulas I and II to remove chloride as silver chlorate by settlement. H 2 CO 3 formed by the formula I is decomposed to Co 2 by the formula II in the presence of HCl to be released as gas. Hence, pH of a sample liquid rises. An upper liquid layer is taken into a mortar to be squeezed from the mixture of the silver chloride formed and the sample liquid converted to dechlorination ions and a liquid part is applied to a centrifugal separator. Then, the supernatant thus obtained is filtered with a membrane filter of 0.45μm and then, undergoes an analysis with an ion chromatograph. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio
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