The elemental sulfur plus any soluble organic compounds containing sulfur are recovered by the evaporation of acetone and are converted to sulfuric acid by oxidation with a solution of bromine in carbon tetrachloride. For most purposes, the determination of nitric acid-soluble sulfur can be regarded ...
The elemental sulfur plus any soluble organic compounds containing sulfur are recovered by the evaporation of acetone and are converted to sulfuric acid by oxidation with a solution of bromine in carbon tetrachloride. For most purposes, the determination of nitric acid-soluble sulfur can be regarded ...
Home > Section > Chapter Elkiey, T.; Ormrod, D.P. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 16(2): 177-186 1981 ISSN/ISBN:0049-6979 10.1007/bf01046853 000994401 Download citation: Text | BibTeX | RIS Article emailed within 0-6 h Buy Now for$19.90 ...
Compounds of formula I which have at least one basic centre can form, for example, acid addition salts, for example with strong inorganic acids such as mineral acids, for example perchloric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, nitrose acid, a phosphorus acid or a hydrohalic acid, with strong ...
TABLE II - Time of reaction (hours) [a10 The slight excess of sodium hydroxide remaining after S hours was neutralized with nitric acid, the s o l ~ ~ t i oenvaporated to dryness, and the residue extracted with ether. The extract on evaporation gave a colorless syrup (47 mg), while...
For oxidized nitrogen, CMAQ, CAMx and MINNI predict the lowest wet deposition and the highest total air concentrations (nitric acid plus nitrates). Comparison with observations indicates a general underestimation of wet oxidized nitrogen deposition by these models, as well as an overestimation of ...
hydrochloric acidammoniaMeasurements of wet deposited NH , SO , NO and Cl , as well as airborne concentrations of these species and gaseous HNO , HCl and NH , have been made at a site in eastern England. Scavenging ratios based solely upon aerosol-associated species and upon aerosol plus ...