| | Posted 4/16/2007 5:57:37 PM | |
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| Anyone know the chemical reaction that takes place during this test?
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| | | Posted 4/20/2007 10:11:14 AM | |
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| Anyone know the chemical reaction that takes place during this test? Which method are you talking about?
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| | | Posted 6/1/2007 11:25:41 AM | |
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| | The phosphate reacts with molybdenum under reducing conditions to form a polymeric substance, generically known as a "molybdenum blue." It is not a true solution, but a colloid, which accounts for the sharply limited linear working range of the method. The antimony that is generally added at trace levels is a catalyst, that accelerates the rate at which equilibrium is attained.
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