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IN the application of the hanging mercury drop electrode to analytical determination of trace metals we have used very dilute solutions1 in which no mutual interaction of metals was observed, even in the presence of more than one metallic species. We wish to report an investigation of the conditions in which such interaction effect cannot be neglected.
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Kemula, W., and Kublik, Z., Anal. Chim. Acta, 18, 104 (1958).
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KEMULA, W., GALUS, Z. & KUBLIK, Z. Application of the Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode to an Investigation of Intermetallic Compounds in Mercury. Nature 182, 1228–1229 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/1821228a0
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