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publicationNumber SU-1303924-A1
titleOfInvention Method of voltammetric determining of zinc in cyanic solutions
abstract The invention relates to the field of analytical chemistry, in particular to the voltammetric determination of zinc in cyanide solutions. The aim of the invention is to increase the accuracy and simplify the method of determining zinc. The goal is achieved that an alkali metal hydroxide is used as a background, and a tin electrode is used as an indicator electrode. A linear potential sweep is carried out from -1.4 to -1.7 V relative to the silver chloride-silver reference electrode. This simplifies the determination of zinc in the zinc electrolyte. 1 tab. i (L
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