Date of Award

Summer 1953

Document Type

Thesis - Restricted

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Department

Chemistry

Abstract

As a tool of analysis, both qualitative and quantitative, the polarograph is constantly growing in importance. It has been employed for laboratory analysis of most oxidizable and reducible ions and has been adapted for wide industrial applications. The author became interested in polarographic analysis of arsenic when it was found that no available literature described any industrial use of the polarographic method in arsenic analysis. The material chosen to be analyzed was lead base bearing alloys.

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