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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 13,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 1-3
  • (1959)

Determination of Germanium Using the Constant Temperature D.C. Arc Method

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Abstract

A technique for the spectrochemical determination of germanium in samples having varying matrices using Addink's <i>Constant Temperature D C Arc Method</i> is described. While the precision of the method is 11% (expressed as standard deviation), it is possible to analyze entirely different samples by means of a single working curve. The K-value for Ge 2651.18 is given in terms of Addink's K-values.

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