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Russian) --MaLh- CORKASHIN, Te.Ta.;-PRTB, O.A. --- Determinatinn of molecular weights of associated substances in solutions. Nauk.zap.Llviv.un. 34:91-97 '55. (MLRA 9:10) (Molecular weights) S/079J63/633/002/009/009 1)205/D307 AUTHORSt Pribo O.A. and: Aalinovskiyt M.S. .................... TITLEs Propargyl eaters of arylaulfonic acids and some of their reactions PERIODICALt Zhurnal obehohey khimii, v 33, no. 2v 1963t .653 657 TEXTi Propargyl eaters of benzene-, p-toluene-# p-chlorobenzere-I and 4-chloro-3-nitrobenzenesulTonic acids were preparedi for the firat time, by reacting equimolar quan- tities,of the corresponding sulfochlorides and propargyl alcohol in absolute ether, below - PC, in the pxesence of finely ground KOH. The resulting.eaters could be brominated under uv illuminati( to give-a mixture of cis and trans isomers rich in trans. Cis-iso- mers could be obtained by bromination in direct nunlightp 3000. By reacting the banzene-f P-toluene, and 4-chlorobenzenesulfonic -eparad-~Lbove,- with aniline, p-toluidine, and compounds. eaters as pi, 0) PNsK (whe:ria R n-Pr, iao-ET, n-Bu7, n-Am,*and 4-CIC the !t'- R ( 2 6V' 1.1 Card 1A . PRiB,_R.Ai VASILIMICH, I.M.; CIALIBEY, V.I. Synthesis of opters of 4-chlorobenzenesulforLic acid. Ukl-. khim. zhur. 26 no.6:750--752 160* (MfRA 14:1) 1. Llvovslr-Ly osudarstvennyy univereitet. Senzenesulfonic acid) VIZGF.RTt R.V.; SAMIUK, Ye.K.3 PRIB, O.A. ------ Reactions of esters of aromatic sulfonic acids. Part 111., AlIwIine and neutral hydrolysis of riitro subatituted phenyl benzo-11 sulfomattr;a. Zhur. ob. khim..31 no.1:194,198 Ja '61. (KLRA 14:1) I* Llvovskiy politekhnicheakiy inotitut. (Sulfonic acid) ZEMLYkNSKIY, 9.I.j PRIB, O.A.; DRACII, B.S. Reaction of potassium 0,0-dialkyldithlophosphates with aro--Atic sulfonyl chlorid6s. Zhur.-ob. khim. 31 no.3:890-883 Kr t6l. (MIRA IA,-. 3) 1. Ll,*ovskiy gosudarstverinyy universitet. -4 .kFtH,Ifonyl chloride) (Phosphorodithioic acid) i. o6qi2_67 EWTe/EWP(J) RM ACC _N_R_t__"A?700048 SOURCE CODE: UR/0079A6/036/006/nl8/11211 AUTHOR: Zemlyanskiy, N. I.; Prib, 0. A.; Clushkova, L. V. ORG: IL Ivov State University (Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet) TITLE: Arylation of 0,0-dialkyldithiophosphates A SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v- 36, no. 6, 1966, 1118-1121 TOPIC TAGS: benzene derivative, sulfonic acid, ester ABSTRACT: The reaction of certain aryl esters of benzenesulfonic acidLth potassium salts of 0,0-dialkyldithiophosphoric acids was studied in an effort to expand the methods of producing 0,0-dialkyl-S-ax7ldithiophoaphates, promis- ing pesticides with low toxicity for warm-blooded animals and man. Potassium O.,O-dialkyldithiophosphates in acetone solution react readily with 2,4- and 2,6-dinitrophenyl esters of benzenesulfonic acid at room temperature, produc- ing good yields of 0,,0-dialkyl-S-dinitrophenyl esters of dithiophosphoric acids. The potassium O.,O-dialkvldithiophosphates do not react with phenyl and mononitro- hnd monochlorophenyl esters of p-chloro- and p-mothylbenzene- sulfonic acids even with pr_o1_o'nged*he'ating. Orig. art. has: I table. 1JPRS: 37,0231 SUB CODE: 07 / SUBM DATE: O6Jul65 / ORIG REF. 004 / OTH REF: 003 L-5 1. PRIB 0. ZMMYANSM, N. I SMYPKnA, M. Ya. 2. TJSSR (600) 4a Hydrocarbons 7. Oxidation of hydrocarbons with air oxygen induced by chlorine. Zhur.ob.kh:Lm. 22 no. 10 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, FebruwjE -1953. Unclassified. SUBOTKA, Jaroslav; pR.LB, Stanislav, inz. Prefabricated F.---ts for -Aeam pipe14-re cama-'s. Poz st---7by i,2 ro.5: 199-203 '64. -L. Pozemni f3tavby, Gonke Budejovice. KALENSKY, J.; PRIBANOVA_ J. Soap and its effect on the aki-n. rierm. 38 no,4:2-~12-239 Ag 163. 1. 11 derniato--venerologicim klinika fakulty vseobecneho lekarstv-L KU v Praze prednosta prof. dr. J. Gbrtel, DrSc. ( SO A PS )(SKIN) (DERMATITIS, CONTACT) io of, 'un' Metallur-if~h~i -:fv V~ PRIDAR IIA, R~A~ Ln~ensity LID,aKR, -he Df s.~,jpls zind of d-ifferrnu raLe-n of r1pening. N~iuch. cLokli, vyi~. sh"Oly; b`ol. naaki no.1:94:-99 765. ',14!FA 18:22 1. Rekomendovana kafledroy goneti-k-, 11 sele~tsili Y.,Oskc-,Fskogo grsii- dar5L-rermogo uni~r~31rsitata. USSR/Cultivated Plants - Fr its. Berries. 114 Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 18, 1958, 82496 Aiithor FribavIdna, R.A. - ----------------- I'ist Saratovsk AESric it.,.ral Institi,.te Title Ixperiments on the Determination of Economic Characteris- tics in Apple Tree Seedlings at the Early Stages of Life Orig Flub Tr. Saratovsk. in-ta, 1957, 10, 169-175 Abstract Studies of some physical-biochemical processes in 5-year old hybrid seedlings of Bel'fler Krasnyy with Papirovka ,were carried o--t at the Department of Plant Physiolo;y of Saratov Instit-,-tte of Agriculture. in seedlinGs with a longer vegetation period the ace--mulation of organic carbon was taking place less intensively. Photosyrt!2e-. sis proceeded less iiitensively in seedlings with more of the cii1tivated morpholoGical characteristics b.~t to them Card 1/2 USSR/Cultivated Plai-its -- Fruits. Be2ries. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Bioi., No 18, 1958; 82496 a lesser intensity of respiration was peci-.liar. Seed- lings which deviated to the side of the fast naturin- Papirovkan variety sliowed a hei0itened catallase activity. The catalase activity and intensity of respirattion clian- red in the hybrid seedling under the infl-ence of a men- tor. The character of these changes is siutlar to the ciiaracter of the fermentative tendency and dissimilation processes of the mentor itself. -- A.Ch. Kelli Card 2/2 - 120 - '70 f nges In r1peuing dates of (wit and direction O,t enzymLe Klctilk-ltly In. hybnd actillings ut appte under the oztmn of the Mento r ircat mulkl. V. t," Shat;Iw aud It. A. PrOxwkini. (Agr~ fit-A., "Yarmov). Fi:iof. Rfokwif - , "', voting Ilyhrid apple %vedlitip ihtjl~ a direct correlation of enzymic (intruttisL,) lictivity with d:stcs of fruit ripening; the earSy-ripcning pLints abow It-is vigofous formation of microsc. Art annhqfiw,, nuion ts Immiticed by grafting 4 -nmitor phaits (if r0ativOy poor quality ontQ Ow expO. In G. Al. lcosolan~ PRIBMINA, R.A., kandidat sallskokhozya7stvennyich nauk. Yormation of apple seedlings selected before fruiting. Agrobielogiia no-3:114-116 MY-TO '56. (KLRA 9:9) 1.Saratovskiy seltakokhazyaystvannyy institut. (Apple) (Grafting) BOGDANOV, S. and PRIBEGIN, A. Vazhneishie voprosy raboty Moskovskogo uzla. Clmportant questions of operation of the Moscow railray junction7,. (Zhel-dor. transport, 1948, no. 11, p. 60-64). DLC: HE7-Z5 SO% SOVIET TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS, A BIBLIOGRAPHY, Library of Congress Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified. PRIBEGIW, A. 1. Za ekonomiiuii bere2hivost'; iz opyta MoBkovsko-Okruzhnoi zhel-dor.- I For econozy and thrift; from the experience of the Moscow Circuit railwjyj . L Brosl-auru napisal A. 1. Pribegin, pri uchastii N. H. Chokmeneva i dr,_/. MoskTa Gos. transp. zhel-dor, izd-yo, 1949. 85 P. diagrs. DLC: TF86.N6P7 SO: Soviet Transportation and Communications, A Bilbiqj--raphy, Library of Congress. Refereice Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified. PRIBEGII;, A. I. Ecoc-,omv and thrilt; exFe!-iejce of tj,e Moscow ObIrct railroid. Mockve, Gos. tran.-;p. zhel-dor. iza-vo, lCI49- -19 ~;- (50-15772) TF86. m6P7 PRIBELA, A. Apparatiib for quantitative evaluaticm of paper chromatogrms. Chem zvestl 17 no.9t689-692 163. 1. Katedra chemickej technologie uhlohydratov, Slovenska vy- soka skola technicka, Bratislava. ~T i HII, C, S I n :1 T Z-~s L ~--l n n,4 (1h,--Ir of l3-.-,har4,.-lc --id Food (,he-i'-.g*,.rj ard Tenhnn-,-,gy ratl5lq-ta, llovak 31-,hool t7' PRI ~E~Aj_A. Arcratic substances used in the canning industry. p. 197 PWa;fSL, FOTRAVIN. Praba, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 10, no. h, April 1959. Monthly List of East F~zopean Accessions (EFAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 7, July 1959. Uncl. PRIBELA, Alexander, Inz.; ROJIANEK, Pavel, inz. Changes of aromatic substances in va-rious methodS of fruit syrup production. Prum potravin 16 no.4:199-2C1 Ap 165. 1. Chair of Chemistry and Technology of Saccharides and Food of the 'lovak Higher School of Technology, Bratislava. Submitted July 14, 1964. PRIBEIA., Alexander, inz. Determination of alcohols by gas chromatography. Kvasny Prum 10 no. 2: 31-35 F 164. 1. Katedra chemickej technologie uhlohydratov, Slovenska '~islava. lrysoka skola technicka, Bra PRIBELA 'I Alexander,, inz. Comparison of the photometric evaluation of chromatograms in reflected and transient light. Ghem zvesti 17 no.10/11:816- 822 163. 1. Katedra. chemickej technologie uhlohydratov., Slovenska vy- soka technicka., BraLislava, Kollarovo nn sti 2. PRIBEU Alexander Stud-y of volatile substances in fruits. Biologia (B.-Latis!) 20 .I. no.3tl73-180 165. 1. latedra chemie a technologie saoharidov a potravin Slovenskej vysokej okoly technickej v Bratislave. L 35271-66 f-ACC NR, AP6024802 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0049A61000/003/0183/0193 AUTHOR: Pribela Alexander (Engineer; Bratislava); Schunova, Vlasta--Shunova, V. A~ (Engineer'; atislavg)_ ORG: Department of Chemistry and of Sugar and Food Technology, Slovak Technical University, Bratislava (Katedra chemie a technologie sacharidov a potravin SlovenskeJ vysokej skoly technickej) TITLE: Chromatographic determination of organic acids in fruit SOURCE: Biologia, no. 3, 1966, 183-193 TOPIC TAGS: food chemistry, organic acid, paper chromatography, titrimetry ABSTRAC,r: The acids were absorbed in a column filled with Dowex 1. anion exchanger, impurities washed out by distilled water and a 6M solution of formic acid. Individual fractions were separated by paper ehromatography; the developing solution consisted of tertiary amyl alcohol, n-butanol, and 9 % formic acid and water in proportions of 5:15:6:6. containing 0.02% of bromphenol blue. Oxalic acid which interferes with this type of determination is separated by this method. The total content of the acids was de- termined by titration. The evaluation of individual acids is made directly from the chromatographic paper by an objective den- sitometer. Content of various acida.in several kinds of fruit 7.figures and 3 tab - ~5,8141 is given. Orig. art. has: les. 1JPRS: SUB CODE: 06_ / SUB14 DATE: 220ct65 / ORIG REF: 004 / SOV REF: 001 / OTH REF: L ip83o-46 ACC MRs AP6004447 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0043/65/000/004/0310/031 AUTHOR: Pribelat Alexander ORG.' Dep3rtment of Chemistry and Technology of Saccharides and Foodeq Slovak Techn., University, Bratislava (Katedra chemie a technologie sacharidov a potravin SiovensRi vysokej skoly technickej) TITIE,- Dosimetric and gasification apparatus for gas chromatograph Chrom I SOURCE: Chemicke zvesti, no. 4, 1965s 310-315 TOPIC TAGS: chemical laboratory apparatus, gas chromatography, gas analyzer ABSTRACT; 'The'apparatus was design d f r usfikith the Czechoslovak Chromatograph Chrom I. It allows to measure liquid sample__by means of a micropipette or of an injectian needle with a piston operated by a micrometer# The gasification block uses a 25W heater. Instructions for attaching the arrangement to the chromatograph are given. It is suitable for temperatures up to 150*C. The equipment was prepared in the Workshop for Scientific Research of the Chemical Faculty SVST. For technical adviele and remarks., the author thanks the Head of the Work3hop, S. Safcilc,- and for the tald.ng of the dosimetry, h. K--atk Orig. art. has: 6 figui-es.YF'R97 ,T SUB CODE: 07 / SUBM DATE: .-20Apr64 ORIG REF: 006 ./ OTH REF-. 004 Card PRIBELISKI, D. [Pribelszky, G.] Distortion analysis of FM radio channels under general conditions. Acta tochn flung 42 no.113:21-30 963. 1. Nauchno-issledavateltakiy institut svyazi, Budapesht BOGNAR, Geza; CSIBI, Sandor; LRIBEL~~Y, Gyorgy Hungarian research results in the field of wide-band microwave radio connections; also, remarks by S.Csibi and Gy.Pribelszky. Muszaki kozl MTA 26 no.1/4:9-24 160. (EF-"j 9:10) 1. k Magyar Tudomanyos Akademla tagja, Tavkozlesi Kutato Intezet (for Bognar) (Hungary--Radio) (Microwaves) 1.1100 11 , i ~ (f S/123/59/000/006/001/c,'25 AOO5/AOO1 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, 1959, No' Q, p, 1"i, # 20212 AUTHORS. Mishin. Ye. V., Pridantsev, S, A. 1--T . . . .. ........ ........I TFITIE., Comparative investigations of Steels for BoltSlo-f Hot Connec'.~Ions in, Aircraft PERIODICAL: Tr. Kazansk. aviats. in-ta, 1958, Vol. 41, PP. 55-60 TEXT,- Physicomechanical comparative investigations were carried out of three brands of steel 30XFCA OLOKWSA)~l X18H11E5 (KhlNll~B)J,~eand 18XHBA (18Ktlw The effect of repeated heating was determined at 500 C on aK, as well as the effect of t-he test temperature (20-6500C) on 61, 691p, otK, the linear expansion coefficient, and the strength of the bolts at expansion with skewing. It is recommended, on the basis of the data obtained, to use steel 18KhNVA for bolts operating at high temperatures. Translatorts note, This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract.. Card 1/1 V. A. 2C692. Pribez~ntsysv, V.A. i,'P-tl6y is-,y+-ar-.,iv e.-alfr-:~varmi-sv / - iz1ozheniye doklada na zasr6anii Vses,-~3,iizz. ,cy-vi,o --lektr. i7olyatsdi 'ANITOE. L"art. 1919g.j Vestnik elektro-rom - sti. 19Z9, No. 6, s. 15-2(, SO: L'--TOPIS ZHUPIIAL STATEY - Vol. 281, Moskva, 1949 Ec~ua~-lo 1'%~lucttca cl Elf-,!I callLngs for AmAt=a. NwIt. ,~ -,,b5 1955, fin Ou,.A, rl~.tait; --ring -1 tujlu~vz. PRIDIC, L. Areas inhabited by some mammalq arA birds of our hairy. and '--?athered wildlife in inaccessible and hithArto unregulated hunting grounds in Serbia and Kosovo-Metohija. P. 3,91, (GLASNIK, 110. 516, 1953, Belgrade, yug.) s lavia) SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions, (MIAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 1, Jan. 195.5, Uncl. -PRinicElfic, S. Given lla=a c3untx-y: Yugoslavia not given/ n ot given/ / sourat; Belgrade, Veterinarski 71nsnik, No 5, 19619 pp 432-433. rx-Ita. News: 'Meeting of the Commission for Professional Activity of the Federation of Associations of Veterinarians and Veterinary Tsohn~cians of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia.* PRIBICE-VIC, S. Sur-UA:-*'z ,if. Given Names colult:7~: Yu.voslavia not given,/ A-Z--iliation: not given, BeIrrade, Veterinarski glasnik, No 7, 1961, p. 611. BoQk Reviews 'Animal Food Supplies of Yugoslaviali by Obradovic, M. ard Stosic, D.. (Yugoslav). GALP 0.; PRIBIGNIG S ; KONSTANTINOVIC, S.; DRAIGANIG) 1, Radiation dosimetry of the RA reactor at Vinca. Measurements by chemical dosimeters. Bul Inst Nucl 13 no.1:53-~75 Ap 162. 1* The Boris Kidrich Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Department of Radiation Chemistry, Vinca. PRIHOWIC, S. Dr. (Simeon) e a 3eo, d "Ass. Prob. & chi--~f of Ln3t. of d-,r-~Cztic Ani,rals Feedin,-, V t. F c., -ra- . Cocbl----~bur (Xanthiura Saccharaatur~ Pois-,nim.r in Pi:-s.ft I Vet - I : 34-48, 1954 Vet. 1 : 69-80, igyp HERGESIC, B.; FERBERP E.; MMMRL, H.,- PAUTAMEVICI D.; DIVANOVIC, B.; TODOROVIC, P.-VRACARIC, B.; SIMIC, B.;, BOGOJEVSKI, D.; KLING, L.: RAMZIN, I.; PF ROVIC D., DAJA, A.; MIL'": KRIVOUJAN1111, B.; PR-IBICEEVIC', S. (Beograd); 'T, t - ZEREM.'ZI D. (Beo ad); VAjjr 9 gr V; V, Review of periodicals; nutr-'tiun. Bul se Youg 9 no-4/5.147-148 Ag-O 164. ACC NRt AP6021662 SOURCE CODEt AUTHOR: Pribik, J. (Engineer); Vencovacy, J~ (Engineer; Candidate of., scipmes) ORG: Ces~omorav'ika'-Kolben-Danek, Matioiua EnterpriBep Prague (CKD) TITIE: Calculation of stress conditions in the drum barrels of hoisting machines with a digital computer SOURCE: Strojirenstvi,, v. 1e, no. 8, 1.965, 570-57h TOPIC TAGS: hoisting equipment, digital computer, computer calculation, stress analysis, solid mchanical property, cyclic load ABSTRACT: The article presents an example of time-saving application of a digital computer to calculate stress conditions in the drum barrels or hoisting machines, taking into account the elasticity of the cable and drum. The following values are analyzed mathematically: the forces acting in individual coils of cable lying in two layers, deflection of the drum, its derivative, bending moment, shearing force, loads on the supporting constraction, and the mean stress. This article waa presented by Engineer S. Sindelarg Candidate of Sciences. Orig. art. has-* 5 figures and 17 formulas. (Based on authorst Eng. abstract) [JPRS1 SUB CODE: 13,, 20, 09 / SUBM DATE: none ORIG Rff: OM / OTH Ifft OM ccwd 1/1 UDC: 622.673.1:681.142-83 GOTZ, Jiri; PRIBIK, Radko Thermal flow of the surface of glass. Silikatj 5 no.3: 203-219 161. 1. Vyzkumny ustav uzitkoveho skla a bizuterie, Jablonec nad Nisou. "I Instruments and Equipment CZECHOSLOVAKIA PRIBIK V* Physiologinal Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of -SMnces krysiologicky Ustav CSAV), Prague. "Circular Counter with Prosetting and liumerical Indication." Prague, Ceskoslovenska, Fysiologie.,Vol 15, No 2, Feb 66, pp 126-127 Abstract: The counter was developed for work in biology for automation of experivients, and classification and evaluation of the data collected. It is a transistorized apparatus with printed circuits. Diagram of the apparatus and its detailed description are presented. 1 Figure, no references. Submitted at "16 Days of Physiology" at Kosice, 28 Sep 65. CZECHOSLOVAKIA PRIBIK, V.; CAffiliation not given_7. "Modelling in Cybernetics by KE)IR, JIRI and VALACH NIH03LAV." Prngue, Coskoslovenska 1-`ysiologie,Vol 15, No 2, Frib 66) p 162 Abstract: The article reviews a book published by the SITTL and SVTIJ publi3hin,7 institution at Prague in 1965. The book has 256 pages and sells for 21-50 Kcs. The book is destined for readers who are familiar with the basic concepts of cybernetics. In the first part of the book the prLnciple of modelling is discussed, and abstract and technical means of modelling are described. The second part deals with biolog- ical systems whose modelling appears to have advantages. Problems of modelling of the homeostasis, neurons and neuron network3 aro discussed. The last part is concerned with modelling of psychic aspects of higher living organisms using mechanichal means for the modelling. No references. 1/1 PlUblK ~t I RAPTINF.KV Z_ - . IM L r De-jice for automstic c,ant'rol and prograrming, of ?Xr;-,_.,-~~,~-nt~; - ~U;~ linituational" ~,)ndltionpd reflexcs In do-- 7`-Ysiol. - . 14 no.4:390-398 165. ,1. in-stALLIte Of A.~z.-Joiay Prague. Subn-*ILLed Deceuiber *11964. ,lL bl LjR,!:s , L P-% _ =_ j ,c~cd r Cd ai and zxfa j Ivas-u. -coh iplex &41 ~ -tv dh ~cf 46tormiriAwil -of Ng. 1~14 Bi ppvcedviv for :ea 3 -*RV-Witaii; idd Xylcnol ~brp6 a. fhdzta_+a'r`awt,ti"te,jvjth 0105M EM.~ (digodiura Galty (M tiu iiie 6t6nr Changes from red to yeUniv lark --bttal ing- ph," prinipuL, ha tLe, U raltion Of Cd ~mA Zn ciii: iUtzati;ol~ Of Mg In ca, tt 0-4 war rjdi;~~44 lii~ltablclfar Inixtu ' ':, ZI 0107 fit evocho h juw~P WOO . PRIBILLA, Val-ther, Dr.; HUITSKI, Miran, dr. The treatment of polycythe-lia vera. with radioactive phospborus. Lijec. vjss. 77 no.5-7:321-325 lelay-July 55. 1. 1% Medicinske poliklinike Univerziteta u Kolnu I Medicinske klinike gradskih bolnica Kola-Merheim. Aus der Medizinschen Polikllnik der Universitat, Koln und der Stadtischen Krankenanstalt Koln-Merheim. (POLYCYTHEMIA VERA, ther. radiopboophor-us (Ser)) (PHOSPHORUS, radioactive, ther. of polycytbamia vsra (Ser)) A A r A C 40 * I 00 a J;:a .tj Z _a .. 1, , . . I r it 11 10 111 I* to tr it I? as * 0 : 0 olo 0 0o 000 0 o W w a b Jud lot as $I tj If W a a v a to Q 4, LL it is sfr* 11, A JL__1_ L_m s - Morauk cy&&Ao md merawk azycrAAWO 919MOdst. A- Colletliams Csocknihm, CAwm. 0. TomVelf and R. Ifib Commmaimmigul"I 7 10-21MIC95). -71le-Keticall divituit"I nd ii t t (h tio ull il (C N) I " l . , a en t g potential i,hxW in arM aml ' 's, Ins. d f th th t' I ' 'I" t' "' are ' 1 ~ I h .,,n,.,. of If. kv de e I es anti the)- were usvl as indicating clectroviri I' 11 7 1 zidimdric Wrat~unj. For If-ion drin. a solo. with 1, 1ti ~ ' - buffer cap4citv Isas used, consisting of a ttti%t. of 0.01 .1 ft 11W0.. AvOll and 11,130, kmwn as firimm's v)ln. Fifty m. "t this -ln~ was pipctlcd out and titr2irti with a 0.21 AV Sgoll. The %ald. KC1 cal-InIcl clvvtt-1,, .4. ImA 8300 bw relmn". I'lic r1rtrud" cons6ted of petivelh, intil- =** Famated Pt spinLLa whkh wtte placed in the meavired -111. In which the tests. subdaucci were diswAvvi. Repnxtuci. too We VaIIWS of W:Cnli&t* CIASMAINAIding 10 the 11-Wo MW11. r so are obtained in Arid muln" with fix atul in alk. suitus. with UK I certain cutacna. of lig(CS).. IICN au'l An indimfor elictrucle. in weak acids littalion gives ont, max. intItction p,)int. hot With %trOng LkCiJ4 [W4) 1114011A apt"r, the stmAlkr one twing the orrcvt rnd jx,inf. 0o W. If. Bntcknrr\ z rjo 41 t as, 4 11 .3" 1-1 1%. if ~ an I I ft if K tt It If or 4 Is ft a so 0 0 V) 0 060 0 0 4? 0 0 0 a 0 0 o 0 919060 0 0 0 111! 48 6#0 00 0 Oves 0 W of 0 0 004 if 00 8 f 41 a **a 00 .3 so 00 i-e_& 4- 4 1& w -6 4vo 0 0 0 a 0 Ill 0 0 0 --W T 9 It Its A u Id pm:f less 24.0 PROP11191`1111 "'"I Triponiestalum ditungsific stinvochlestiefer it. 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C. b- Cwt-ro er 000 ire 0 00 .00 00 :41110 Os It r MOO woo NSA, be clew O-W set PA4 0 - NO A 1 11 Im 0 0 0 1 Or as 1 a a 3 2 9 eas 00000600696969900 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 CA Cwimwtk doWsaloadvis of arwak and antittiony. Rudolf 11fibil. Ch- Lissv 37, LIM-7. 1-117-31t lt*mj. - and !;b vicre Iiirated F-tenstowtv"lly sith As if by using Ptand I Isclelectrod". A C(N Mr,11"I wa, bubbled through the An. S~ ' I* can be filrafcd in a Alithily addie u4n. its the 1wrwncr of a little A4 ' ' ' uk-al the Wier out then for liensird utivr id.1n. ,l ICL 11 the As exceeds that of V) (up to:#) times). the titratims is carried out in the prestruce of ICI. 2)",, vol. 11,10, ant) 40% vol. llCl. Procedure: Dissolve WI-I g. in A) nd. hot coned. fljSOd and boil. Add 61) m). r0 and lb-2D mi. corted, HCl, and titrate the Sb * * * at roont tculp. Pb. Sa, Cu. Cd, Zn, wid other constituents of alloys do not interfere. After the osidation of Sb. dil. the soln. to 2S) ail.. add to a fill ml. aliquot 10 ml. DJXL5 M ICI and 21) tal. coned. 110, and titristc the As... with COSWI. Milos lituilicky Vi" tittsUms of weenk and 1*4 Li3ty 39, 111 241 INA); 4 Willjr.1 and Young (C.A. 27. 4490). whkh is hased an the use of feffnin We ctmtplrx d "betianthroline) as indicutor was found unfit lor Ill. Immation of the Sh(V) cornlikii rif o-lAwnatithro- 11tw. DipyTidyl Wall aho till fit a~ an indkator. SI-x,, lillatril Ui,-.IUIjy with Crj.~A$.), Willi nir1hyl ojAng, with or without snull units, of IMa an indicalsir. Ar,c3)u was. titrated with both ferivin or inethyl orange. lit the mixt.(VOLsaval Sh.5bi,titrAted fir4c. ill 1,ipgexerysofSbcprer Ai: Ti- tr;JIc 4 Illn-ml. '.Impl,, c,iinig. :41 till. conell. IICI Willi G." -innw~ ICI -dn. a I titr.ac %ith inviltyl ot.inp Oil- Sh iccording In ttk- v.ju.'tb'%I '21 F"It"d aqd'. "( .1, 'Imd sh: Tilratc a ~"Illplw- :01 till, I(Cj ..11.1 2-5 tnl. HSA), (in"hyl orangr). Add ICI kn4 tisr.itr alpin ftyjrtllyl orill1r). 131 bvg, Pew, -f Ii -" Nb: Tilr-tr a -i-1& -nix -,,I will. INSO, 410 V? ml. ~,d. IICI in IN- prt~m:v of ICI linCtIlyl Ol'AnW) IlotL11(inoll-tril' MrAtillti is tHOfC %Iti%- I.Ct.Ty. NI. Ifudlickf WP A I f -0 -Z-L _C 11 J 1 4. a if F Q I L_ ILI 401 '641 40 4*1 q4S'*E*'ds PA.-M M-AL-11 t-lo I A.-i hi. A I t- oo 4[ Pbf46t ~ t. ; Ai '00 Cerigadvotrid; deterstoloadaidai of r nd antinodosay. R. Chmx 1rodipic). C.1. Iffloil and T. Chlebo"Itt Urfirm Cs"An, . CArm. Cessmaid,. 12. W 5111(1947)(in in " N IICI doWn, is retluml to Cu' with a slight r1c'm of 0" and the nsulting own. is 817 fitrooted with Ce(SO.),. The reduction and oxidation am followed potentiametrically with a fit anti a calomel e1 electrode. To the CuSO. soln. add 40 mi. coned. IICI per 100 mi. at resulting toldo. Bubble CO, for several min., 0 then add freshly redfund CrCAd; solod. dropwiw. The poi- tcritialwillfallto-100to-Mmv. After 5 min.. titrate with Ce(SOs)1. The first Nmp In potential, which occurs after the doddn. of a few drop*, IndiC21" OXIdAtion of the rrmAiningCrll; the second jump indicate-inxidation of the Cu S%. Ph. %I, Nfn. In. Co. and As do not interfere. Coo Sn interfrrvi It the Cu:.% ratio Is greater thAn 7: 1. 11,NOj shotooki be removed. If 'Mi irgifesent and is fit be ifeld., the "n. beforv reoluctford shritild rdititain 2U mi. coned. IGO, + 40 nil. coned. IICI per UP nit. soln. 2. roe After oxidation of th~ Cu. add 10 ml. 1).(VM M ILI main. per 100 ml. solid. and titrate to the next potential jump. goo David Lewis !zoo M-11 rTT4 An- k I it hi ,0 1 or P 0 it I %I At 10) if Joe I# to It 10 0 14 1i a WID I I 0 0 a 0 a 6 0 a 0 0 40 0 0 01; Boon 4111141losses 00 060040 0 40.10-0-4-6-4 6 0 6 0. 2193, OwImboilrbs dollm IML Utikerminalfim d - oMm &M momm. LIotj &nil -F. k.IlIvIlmyslij (Chem. List,Y, IN7, 41, - 4 aw.4mit of 44. addw to a MAUSHM .I if is 410, to m4luce Cull tile -lulloll is fillistrd =vtousincts -IN-Co(SOJW whics ab&rp breaks in the LA mlWO icato the "IMI-polato of titrat [on of Cris slad Cut; ft n'Curr Ni. Co. Mn. Zo, W- Sh At. am 50 " do not interfere. Ca and Sb ptement m ow oamo,~J;Iitia way bollZims.,cl by a single titratiam, when the solutme cilastaiaw 40 ad. of coov.. HCI mcul 20 till. of CVAW. HOSOg per 100 1111., Wild ISAWAS ICI AS & CAt&l%.%t IUC UAIdAt" 01 Wn. ft. Tuccon. ,see 4122: ilk UZZ tCuu. trap, cAmli ,W 19M I .. '46inodisinsitic acid. wh of adijout"Aic, ac ac-1411. a #thOvwdlmir41~. WIA MA waitbbv am I phcoyllsoilmAi"ailc _M, 10,, "q Wablin 00 am ORW&tiw_ ( cationa, which of cationo- 5-,b hove low redum fish m4 dw a) reduction Syetem 17F.M."; [a ka, by v" Aratigawtiric dist"'Ounatism .1 co &w 1w eig4ism. lotion. md V-060),i] 11111slim M503. in " -, wuttlkl ON Weekly acid (CNPCCUWIY. 9y --g-aw bat KAA in I N mltgfttbl::: 'djuti.a to GZWMC cuawk"I"' "h tn" ma be telt'...u. c-&-t "I . . c4 Xn"' in The detcruisinsfum 1191 9, a" of C'u NA other metals. DtD*1 P91mme of Oumir -t&ls if alw poinible by reduclio" of the 0. th F150 ca K4111"(C") I either "Ritiumetr"ly or vwjm giswbuse Io the trIvAl'.11talsair in twileml out vnih PbOss sit . a biamothfille. CO coo be~ determb" in a ainallat owner; It if ozidwd but with KftO,. OW Oquisllilsirm with Mom bOnq qviamblatiVOY 4WAMV-d irgilifictim is caff kd smut at 80 with CjcjttWTi4CA&. wid can be nod tbV lot the colorlimirtm oi 0. Co Fr. T1, mW Me. By a mcUpod of sidk-mutsal viet.40brim AW Cr can be - . - - "J~ ~" .. Coat- 4111acrocit" in pe *of mch admit. . of III " So =Kfgdwmiclg rewiiam ifil Wasomed -. in waldy am" Co ma be &wdW in frowisce of, Ni. Sumdarly ONAMOCOMA LAB--- a cam be dowita. SPKA-d isamma Stm., to X& In OL Ni. Co. . cz. m Xmi. No (OW, oely is PPIA. &-ter tboo of BILC4 Off SICIr This Od SWA MR(OH), 0 H GGIAA 4~ is CA"aw"fiefiguy &MOmmarawd by the wom, of TI-YOUDw. 81"007 aftarbeii. c be w" is gmvwwtrk Aftillyllf, tGNS~g&&- mised ioullybdolvil are OW fA$G op parS3M amid tan be Wd, with Whydru in(Amw its 0"". of yaw" cdwm. u (dm WWO mat 112". but fome a campbs. NW ]k is Will, quejetitatively ams h of pboomts. stood, C4 ON 4t In cliamical avalysts. H. ced. metric dO.=LOO.6t cobalt. R. Phbil and V. hfAli,1k# (Chark-si UMJV.t praVe, (:XeLh.) '-COM7r-CWA~l oo. t'r. Cktm. Commaxii. 14, 413-26(140); C.A. 44, Ongd- Titrate a neutral "a. coats. leas than 30-5 mg. Co/I(W) Vul.. 0.5% I-Cif,N(Cflt(:Otli)(CII,CO~Na)li, and V,; 10#(OAc)g potentiousetricastly with 0.1 N WSW.. turis- 4ng the patentiAl 2 min. after each addis. ftir Urge and 4-K.I.. for small amts. ist Co. Cu, Cr. Zn, Al. Fe -Mg, and CA do not interfere; N;i and 'Mn do. Use of complex loss In chemkW analysis. 111. Oxidl- metric determination of istangane" by farleyanide. R. 1,&j VAW-V. Smon (Charks Univ.. Prague). Collertion Pj, Amfor. Chrm. Coxwvxj. 14 454-68(11119)(In Hng- fish) -- cf. C*if'44 241M.-M" Is deld. hy adding xohi. A under the C411. 6yer of soln. B and potent lometrically tit"tingvrIt-hO.I.VK.Fe(C%')o. Vanadateioniiintes-Gre:_ Ni. Cd. Zn, Cr. Al, Ti. NIC. Mo, W. Co, and the ilk. r-Arth metals (to not. Cis mu5t be remnvcd by 11,S or F, fint. Suln.A: To unknown add 5,10 ml-V 14SOo, M-:Y) Mi. 5% di-Sa sidt of ((:III*% (CII,CWI)1)1, 10-20 ml. (P.1 AV K,Crl()f. Boil and "iol. If Fe is present, r"lu" the Fcl* wills Zn and filter, If With Pt and Co. B4141 I- 1.5 r. Vaolj t~fnre c~llng. brAl with MOICO", An'l "xil. Soln. 11: Mix 3) mi. 101~ NII.Cl. FA) ml. c4med. S11,011. .1. x. CaC6. Ccn-er with Coll, und ju%% N threnigh Im 115min. AdA21. KC\*Ha little Hill. J. it S Us* of complex loan In chemical analysis IV Ro. ductometric cittermlostion of trivaltnt it, Mint and J. HoilKNw-k (ChATIt-s L'idir.. Pi,litu. ). Colle, - HO#f-CjirCAojk,r. Chem. Commuss'. 14. V-6 440919)(in Engl6h); cf. C.A. 44, 7183J.-To an unknown soin. of Irivairnt trunpucst add 1-2 g. di-Na. mit of (CII,N- 1011CW001 (1). 11) mi. 11OAc. A.5 g. C;t(OAc),, and make UP to ho Mi. Mix well witti [),5,1 X. Pbot for 1-1.5 111111. and filirr quickly thirstigh it fili,r I'lim-fri tit .6 16".44oll1wrld flaish, 1111.1 1 'J it KI an.1 .J1.1 'N 10 mill. Its file, Ask wime s,ith N."'S'O. Co''. 1'r ', At, Nig. Ills. and Zis i-~An -A los-(~Ye. simill of Co do not c(ncv'l t1w 'n't rit, coirt,st 'vIn. mn be rapidly tilwed i1h Fe Ii.,netlically. Alkali, Cl-. NOs-, Cu, Pb. Zu. M. Al. ;&tit[ Crs' do not intcrfere: F:r -. W. Xto, V, Cn. anti targr anti%, of Sol, - and Kill - do. I-argrr aiu1%. o( I inittianize Wvgr.il of 11trSc iofrrfCM11'v%. Jobn If ... %.- Svoit I( us, tit I io, - ."L a, I Is, Voiall, OW cia"llplatmome In ChOMICIII Onaillyels. V. Thoo, chrontoonattirle dialliviratinallsm of firlormiliani coliavalt. -1( I'Atim noll I 4vio.jk.S, it ;,1 1 #r. 4. f 4.0a, IA. .11, I"MI), I lit, liallwits, Still Asivillot is$) Ihe , "Illplo-ii III A 1-- .1912 rtIIVtvIt,-,lI,,IIIiIIw, SHIA ortle ;oid %ostal inir"figAltril, It la, b-ou'l Visit chl. s "Cul'I'ar i. 'lullititilm S-I v mlis,ni tit the torresp,ruling Cast- curviplr% by OA1, In 4, lit, (Its 11111 1-6 111 till. Imlas,:tIon a I , deter ,:ew tscittrutiounctric tnefficA for tit timution .,( C,. fiA,,l 1--it wooke,l loll. it meth,0 I, tpOwAhle in the prem-we M Irt'snetliN not IrdlikeSt [IV CIA1, under like III till, r % pt" , t. MII, NI. /m, Cars At ITtki-thitell list the delIVItIIIIJAIIII)n tit both Cis mill Fe tit ,too -mpl. hA*v I-n toll. .loogs. 11far of connistrotonotas In chirrvalcmal analysis. vI. C.SnIcarlarrais 'tric deter- Initiation of chrorfalurn. R Pik"o' all"I 1 1% 1 V 11 AS .V% (1 .,11. 4 ,.h. 4 A,,.,. 1.4. 42 I"Is'), ~ twal'T"I'M I'lliC I-If III" nim..w.st III t r out III, the I..FrImlion III it 1111,10t, test -Inpleis I t" )be "Ut !Ilwlsis "I"flill"IT'JI-All V (111 It I.Inge imilnerrr or lsectmilhotontortincaltv ,to -% I.-etropliolimic ter it a ,%V0sr"KttI of .5-50 nip. A, cumW 41--terallitutt- till 111 ( f IUAV III, Islas I,V Ihl,, vol-Ill'.1 Is it,, -I.. ImIg.. oil con. ents'llioul Irons it I lut: I's M 01 nig If CI 10111 loll. -111. ms. It a, Zia. Al. NIK land Vin, sAhwh .I" all's I"Im."I"wril . ..... 'iall, QvIl.l -111 A, 1-1. 1-- 'I'll Ilit"I 1--- .111, Ill.. A Is--- ,lute (,,r rArryInx ,lit MIS deirrimn-M-M --t Var 1.1 the prew"', "t I". St Jilld .Is 114~ N'll, ..111 4:.. six. 1 :1 L.14- ) by assiasia of 4-hydrogilittiLooline. (Chasrics, Uttiv., Pra4ut). ("We' t'. -M C 114. CAM cossessimiss. IN, lor"I(lo"'Oxin Flixtish); C.4. 44, 10507i; fullowits *[)%If, - Mo (VI) 1% I-pt'l. by 9- Is (JIUSY'9111IM11111t (1) 111 A 110111, i0lild. the III-SA UJI Of HIN(CHIC(MIM, (H) allil a buffer I'squi holn 3 fits, Z % NII.OAc an-J 4 pis. IW)1,1. ll()Ac. Pv I ' *. At, Ile, Zo, Ni. Co. Mn, Ph, Cd, 111. cu. &list Uji" d. 1k.1 iliteff're. Cu I I and PC I I* Can he detil. also by of cuor r I after naiking alk. with *qll,. TI niual be trinovcvl a. the hydroxide before detc. Vio. W. V. and I' illicticte Willi the detil. NtointhcptevnccofUispptd.tiylirttlteprewnceit IIOAc catits. Us then (Lc 11 is ppid, by atore I and NA011; only W and V Interfere. Vill. Gravimetric estimation o( beryllium. R. Pfibl asid K. Kuchsiysk~. Ibid. 132-46- Add N'If$ to 80w-120 mi. afa soln. csmtX.W-%I mg. of Heand any amt. of At until rptn. of hydroxide-i N-gitin. dksolve the ppe * kith fICI. add 0.5 g. %'ll,C1 and, for each :17 mg. of At, 2 mi. of a voln. Frepti. by divalvinz '21J.21 jr. JC113N- (CO110912 (1) in 41' 160 and making alk, to methyl rtif with MI,. Ppt. the &.,(Oil), with 15-N) mi. 14% N11.011. allow to stand " firs" filler. and wwSh with l(MI-150 Mi. but NIf,NOv made neutral with Mi,. Repeal the pptn. if the amt. of Al III 1:10cs, of that of fle, At h~ dcld. in the filtrates by addn. of I1CJ and KCI(h to desiloy 1, boiling out the Cf. and plitri. with N11.011. Phosphate is first pptd. with (SHAMoO.- Both metals In mixts. of He with Fe or Cr can be dete. In the same manner except the Cr "a, must be boded wid cooled to ensure complete complex- ingTi. Largvarrits. c4 Vinterfere "hile Pb. Ili, Cu,Cd. Ca, 141. htn' and Zn d.) nor. 1. It. Few Un ot Oon*z~ is Chemliml Ammlydil. VM. -Tbe Onviontric 2dimation at bwyllivmL It. PHU and J. Kucharsk~ (roll. rrar. Chim. TrAinmhjr., 1950, 15, (314). 1:12-145).-Iln English). Cf. ibid.. p. 120: Ma. AN.. this vol.. p. 203. The influence of \11,011 nn metal com ik- es with complexone (ethylenediamine tetra-acetic acid) has been otudiNr, and it has 1~n found thAi the onr f3rmed by Be is unstable. the Ilr(OH)3 1wing quantitatively precipitated. Tbi% fact enable" Be to be Fradilv wpamt441 from Cu, 11h. Cd. W. Fe. Al. Cr. Mn. Zn. Ni. and Co. N rrferrn~rs. -F. M. I- V C.A. 13, Aliz C-7 4S. tc,11. Tr1w. 1033. go d ~C~ ~; -so, mth by'if- Al. A ff- wt tated witb be Xteon a bau)utt4 P"Ci ast Cr = TI . F BAKXIL W. for do d , !rplenic and antimmorty. letarrPination of 6h,dik (ChA I- iii, . PrAKtirl. Chrort. ): R-1 C-1.44.67;'Ahj. -Arwuivandlib I)v K [it 1, Ill acidic All. [It tilt- 1'rk-wiltv M. 'it ICI Ai i4 titrjt,-,] 1prefro-oiti.dly A -ml4v M A, and will) ix acidifiell will$ lict - ;4' t" vi"ttails "", 30 Rill. 141(titcd. llcl Ill 119) poll, will., lop Rill, j 0015 11 ICI i4whIc-d' und the 41". H filoraird with 11A N 1I.So. inter. (cm allsittly at cullcm. Illighcor thall Ill toil, ;N-r 11)(I "IL .1 and It Is ormirnmendrif that the excr" be neutralized. The metlictil ii kititable Ow dictle. As atiol St. lit allayow. %I 11111ilh-ki 00 )1 1) 1) 14 is 14 I)m 111) 11)) D14 A A V A-h-A, A j- k- -1., 8 N"P .9 A T _V V I AA 16 rC LO U 4 0 a A 13922* 1,.r III in Chronlral Anal.-6. (it, u. I'drl %if. IlOrrotoinsibm M T "n"Ir" low Me*"- or T it I'llb`i 1 .1111, v .1-11.u Nor %III. 1 Illsirallugarltir 1),jerInInAltilri n( Crrtain Call-sol- low Mran- all. .,( -C-p6%.vw Ill" SWullon. It. hibil. 7 K.,46410 I.I. .111if It May%U. Part XJV. BrOr. 0 So- N.. Morilmnel. 4 ~trpos- ration and Emilmallon. It Vrjbd~ 0,11,11,Wn ,/ C-4-thitihnak Chernit-al Iff"rim"Iriffift'. % 10, Fell. 1, 1951. to IN-91. Nil tivill, witil the A toing,ten a4 [fir 41,thtte .md it. up.11,411m) fmill do.. NIII l1rutilm., Mrah.- J Isms it ... I oil ;!"'t,titlutt tit At, (:if. I'll ZI., t"I. .,fill Do- .1, jiltK'.1,11. 1, gf.", (,it the compfc,oulnel fit: olinl..tilm Fe and AI Ill the of eath other. Part XIV ifewrilor% reactitim Willi %tinit- voininum compoll"(1s. Advantagri of toinjilexing Tragents in 111antilativv la LiOD XV demm"IyArd 24) re ,w L460 00 A $ ol j L A b[TALLUPGKAL LITERAURt CLASSOOKATION wo- 0 4 0 0 0 010 0 0 00 4, oir, AL A A V Is M 33 10 1/ )b 41 1. v .1 4,10 1 f I, . I . I I I -'** 4- 1 1 t I` a 04 0 -00 90 '00 zoo All 0 0 0 The usia of compivaouss in chansical Gravisnatrictieterminebanof titanium. Ru=rniba-d lletr !khncider (Charles Univ.. Prague. Czech.). Orat. Litly 43, cf. C.A. 45, 6UN4. -Ti can be Nil.intheprrtencr I lTx I'litnAx"ri-irdout it be j~ohj in the pre,,ra- of N11,C1 and requires 0.5-5 h~ra. Fc and Al &tie dctd. after the pptn. of Ti(Oli)4 and rc- inoval of %ht compicion with all equiv. ant. of C&~NCh)s. . I'll, Ill. Cd, and Ni do not inter. Mts and Cf cuppt. I It. Ct (err. Analysis of bauxite: Fuse 0.5 x. bauxite with 3 It. N,t,CO%, %IL~slvr its IICI, crtnove "Uh. add the completion TROII). and Alld UVUItafill! 111V 50111- with Nlf,. flifter iaijitr to J'iO,. XIV. A e-ey of Polne now mathods of determination and ..?etation. Rudolf Ifibil ((- Vniv.. Practic, Crec . lbsj. W-7- Applications of 1 and compkitto I 1N(CIlC`(`vII'l1 (11) in qu;;nt. s1CPU. of clentents arc described. Pb is held ill two[) ex wilh I in 'A"Itly acidic join., while other c1cruents arc lifild. with 11,_V. Frotnthesiolo.cintg-l in ArOll. only AS and T1 are pptd. with I- while 11). Bi. co. Anil I are held in c ... lipicies. Bc, Ti. and U0, are ppid. -31!3 Mf. from th, -his- -ntg~ 1. M" cun betepi. front Ni. Zn, and Co af%rT thr ppin. front soins. contit. 11. 114'h. and :4t 11.1 and Ci are pvtd. 114 IUSO' jind CA. 4 frool in its. tinstig. I wid Act)[1. Zo is wl%l. A win. cmag. Zn, Ne, nd %Its im -ill- exciis Nil, :sAlt of 11, excess; (.Nff')t5' 3-5 tul. C.H.N.fICI, atid 0.5 X. -NII.SCS. bolled.allowed tostand 2h"~,and the ZUSlIfil. ter"]. Vepn. f7isfrent V1 and ('a: A ujn-( Zo, %;I. nd C.' is Itrea Ceti with an exress of 1, NI I.,aml I 1,(h. rool"j. treated wills O.A 1.0 9. N11011.11CI, Nil.. an.1 patd. with if Zn, .11". and (,, front Nj: A *dn. con IS. Ni. Co. Zn, or %tit is treated with 0 2-0.5 K. exce" 1. 5-10 mi. 10% Nil.. and satd. with ll,,i. CuS is pptd. I)y the uddn- of CaCl. or SrCI, anti fillt-red after 31) fitin. For. "lation of cusnpIctics with I visanges the hatf-w.ivc potentiAls ofinvIAN, This fact is issrd for nu ski og smsir tit ni~o is. ami pernsitt, the detsi. of TI in Ow prr-istc of I'll 4nd Cu by the poLirographic inethM. llik(- CL) uplexonss In chomical 4nalyxis XVm. Amprometric 14 1* .1114 Is. M,tiv,kil 111liv., P I t.,,-4- Cznhmlar. Ch,m. Ow'"Unt. to. 1:111 -5(k 1U."I qils V,igli'll!; -f W.1:01f.. K. G. Stolle e'A Now potatiblifiesof qusLitativesemimicroanslysis, Ru.1oll bt -tCharics Uni v .. Pruxuc. Czerb. V Chem. Lijlj-45, 1p ~ -% _d_ -fit th X IV51). prt~ncc of comph - ,it III (di-.Nasaft ,,I 1(flo.L v.,riotsi cations at differcrit pff are I-pt.l. ivith (7, 1. CrO.--, ';0.--. (Co()h--. MI.. JV,0011. 1f,S, (Sil,~,S, Nit.1S, awl ing. viignoi such it, diAssovir. ritionf. asiJ X'j tc si'vil fol 111i, tht'.0i'm ol llig, As, 11, 11g. Cu, Ila. III,. S6. W. 01, *at, A., Cf~ Co. and '%fit M 1W.M.-ky ah - 41 iOWF4k TamMek. R. Pfibil. C". UFjy 45, jZ4(1061).-A profile with pb~ and bibtioemphy of rwrs. M. fludnckt Fzi B ill) it. Fribil r? Zaklady chemicke anaj- vyd.) Pedagor,icke naki., 1952. 21t0 p. OWnclations of che~-dc~j c-ual-ta~,jve Lnzil SO: Yonthly List of' --aast Luro,,e:n Accessions, 11 C3 'Vol. 3 No. 1 Jan. UnCl. Qfjin aa, im4ki V (V) iWaininomiscal Soto, al v ; no xGlarogiaphic detts.- of V (cathodic, 4- ! -DX.and -"~ vi against a Satd. CMOs I h ~vy metals cmpt"ed with I.-. In hil redu, es the, height of the: V balf-wavc a didnit -N'~tetralft toe (me-buffem, steps V(vj Adju.of-jdo" buti~" U rwaawn lak Im -v.)- Pb salts fti borate: co - ' du ctior wa es 4&ahil on-IJ12 ' j,-Pb~bor' itg-11 coulpIc Kes.- TLe "Use, of If "?.dd (111) does ont pmnit the det, quirubaideal. rolmi:'wk In at Ej 3o. ad with ti Y(AY). v U-- PHWI and acid 1) -does.;, this petcalts tbi -WZV* potentw 1)(ilthepresence li I conen. s ghtly, the use,of 1,2-: 910. '(11). is se V V 0, V I I ) V(11) )falter the4win-', - placein A single rg-" b9bly due to'l 1 o tfdtoW,"1- " q A to 0 IWO- . ".I V 6f j~, limed snow" k -T, Doefal V CI z k ft d., C:A. 4 Ca 5 3), Y-titrated !I% loins, "-alm-m 4zectl wntg. sufficitnt t NH C 014 with' di-Na eth lenedivaninotetmac t t e d XH k r a C 4 y ' ~ t arTe T ,s tin I Its indicator. fig and A sa kjith lCriochm B Victin Macted 115 fitra it ted ivh Z BO Ni I Plixtuple=4arrving can 7~tv~~ =fay. 1. 1.2 - abouris - N t 'Ail~l rn#k R,mbal, anti limit Svitek CA ~ olf (ch., 4 liall-warr"VntiulGol Ph. Cull, Hi. C4. 71*. As".Sb". SO I, Mol 1. zn' , ii, Co, Un, Fes *, Cr. W* *. TO *. anti UO, were detti. in variom% *oInA. in the prrmntre of IJ-diamisiss- seid. 71te half-wave po- trnliAl %billit c:ut he uw4l for imoking -nine cations in th Polarormpbic dc'u. Cu. 11i, xi)d 11 nin thin be (Ittd. in tht, girewnce of t2xvm Ph without renjoving the 11b chenti- rwlr~ M. liudlickf lVarugraphic deter mu, juat, cj &Lnc in insulin. R ptIl"I anti Z. Roubul (Phm.. and Blocisem. Research Inst., Prague, Csech.). Chem'. Udy 46, 492,1(19&J).-Zn cun he detd. poLarogriaphicully in 4 N N11.011 qolns. of Insulin. Cr%~t. imulin 0.1 g. 6div4v"I in 4 Matt. Nif.011, the oln. 'Idd- to *-'-S fnl-- 5 Int- aliquot PlPet(rd into the Kalousek cell, fild. with 4 N Nlf,Olf to 10 nil.. 2 drolm of 0.5% griAtin soln. areadded, and. after pising N, through the soln., the ~)[". is p,larogmphed. M. lludlick# FRIBIL, R. G Chemical Abstracts Vol. 48 No. 5 Mar. 10, 1954 Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics, and Perfumes T!ie compt metric titratla6a In pharmiZeirtleatimelygis. 1. rho dete=1nation of mercury. -R. Pbj LId al. (Wtiv. PraFue). Ceskoilev. farm. 2, 3"160MI.-fig was trans- ionved to a solid cinuplex with an excess of di-Na ethylene diaminetetnacctate (1). The exctm of I was fitrated with ZtjSI)4, Erlachroine Black T was used as lridkator.' Varlotn IrgsiLitsivereestd.inphar=ceuticals. 11, Thedeterralui td tionofmorcury. lbfd, 2, 76-7-Further He 6alts were de'l I The dctn. of 119 in niercuric oxycyatilde was unquecessful M. Determination of zinc. Ibid. 113-15.-Zn salts w titrated with O,lAf 1; Eriocbrome Black wim used as Ind] a tar, IV. Determination of calchtm. lad. 2, 147-9. C, + i_, easily forming a complex with 1. was directly titral k by the same method as Zo. D. lfubfkpvA rX U-7. Complexiniet LU C r 11 'k Gyn PbafalucCutiCal apAysis. V. Deteld..-M.I. a ulaguesium, 14, 'ihalik, V. Simon II(I.L. 'IM-EM' IV--.3. 2 ff,~. is 1-mn,; j?t1't6v;;5q 71t.. Mimi.. 1054, Almtr. -No. 20,359).-1 agnesium a sulphate or chforitiv is cI~iwIvvLI it, ly,iter afwr theadditiono(A tog rnt of bjljft~r win_ at 1111 jjja,,~j lifludirumv Mack T indi(mjor, litrate-d with VI .11 sahl.' of t:011110"otio III to a swel-blue colour. ~tafl"C.Sifl III hydroxide is diswlmt in vxcc.~- (if W fivi- solm: MgO and Afj;CO,.tre dis~olvcd in the min i quantity of cone. I ICI, and the bolfur aml imb . !a. are then uddcd. Mugnviium kwl be detanfil mixtures with N42SO., NaCI, NlaCoj, suctcse or citric add; the error ig 0-80 per ccot. -5 E. HAV11 61A1) V. I 1P R IL, 9, PRIBIL, R.; ROUBAL. Z.; SYATE-K, E. New complex-forming reagents in polarography. Part 1. 1,2-diaminocyclo- h9zane-N,H,N',M'-tetra-acetic acid. Introduction [in English with aummary in Russian]. Sbor.Chekh.khim.rab. 18 no.1:43-52 F 153. (MLRA 7:6) 1. Department of Analytical Chemistry, Charles University, and Pharmaceu- tical and Biochemical Research Institute, Prague. (Polarograph and polarography) (Chemical tests and reagents) (Acetic acid) ~ 7'~, -/ /-- ''-"r. - -- --- - ~- ` - ~~- - - - - - - --: - - -- -- II - ~/ ";m- - I - 1 .1 . . : I L.. / I ,,,ta,lxWgiCa, ostracts jul-y 1954 Analysis mi-S', U, c6Li - ,mplazo .ne.s n e1nic' $:Vse R'$ and V. naut tive Test 110f New 2 C' - , jo), 780 - EBB a I . ~xmo IOU. Chem C6Xmu V ~4 2o. 982. Z'x 73- The reducing 782).-4In English]- Cf- e ectio of,4~g. d for t t bi describe e of a sole. of Nul A spot tes . inere 0 a dn. UIPILI power Of FeS04 'a , 0 ' lox'ono III). the c0 ethylenediamilletatrajes te a in, being much more formed between the latter. with Fe"' ious, x ormed stable than the correipOn I in at 113-5. OnL or tw(l the most fa,rourable con iti one drops of colnpl(,xone I ar I ced on , Bpotting plate, et t a buffer, one droP Of tile or two drOf 6 Of & a 11 one dikp of FeSO4 s0111- soln. to be tested, black or grey cOl0ratiO icat 9* Limi.t of .deteclioll- ILQ v Ag.- PRIM, R. Use of cc.-aplexones in chemical analysis. 7--I- 'FI. Polarograrhic~2 deter- mination of calciwa in biological matF:riE-1. p.189 (Chemicke Listy. V01. 47, no. 2, Feb. 1953) Czechoslovakia SO: Month1v List of East European Acce5sions, Vol. 2, #8, Librai-f of Congress, Au:_Yus 1953, Incl. -ib-,Lt Rudolf Chemical,Abst- Vol. 48 Apr- 10, 1954 AIM17tical 0116mistry "".. t-L-f ' 'Complozomitric 1. Survayand ~tro&ction. Ru arm. biochem. 34k'arommt 6st" IrfV e, 4 7- 1 I'j I ~5_ revvwl. -Weening 'at Lrov. and rtm- vmese fa dbvdom to tuttrexide as indicator. fba. the complexornetric titrations of Nt and Ca ,with murexide as injicator, N(CH,CHtOH)s (1) i3 used for reening Al, Fc, and small amts. of Mn. To a sample IContg- Ni, A], Fe, and Mn add 5-10 mL 33% soln. of 1, 30 ml. coned. N1140H, murexide, and titrate the soln- with ,0.66N emplexon 111. To det. Ca in the presence of Ft. Mn, and Mg, add 10-20 ml. I and 10 ml, O.5N NaOH to tly acidic sample freed from N11, ults. before the fitra- i'~4 T44 cqw-Plen". M. ffudlfW~ v L "T, 1~~2641. CataWfilholvia Utraffan In PhArMIMVI(Cal 11 'anikWA. VILL Wwnfutloa (A le%4. R. PtitAl, Cilialik, J, NNW. V. Simon and . IftI.1 f 4 j1 Fa v 1984 aHv" k 3 ( 8"3 Raf . yma or $ O .. ; , ; f 7A., KAiin, 1054, Abstr. Vol, 46,824).-tkad is. determined In (CHsCOO),Fb.3.,f,O, pbo,~ :2PbCO1. 0H)1, lead plasters and ointments con-' P Italula e compoiands bytreatment with &nexcen of ED' A (disodium salt) and titration. of the excen y ple of a pure lead com- With ZnSOj suln. A sim, :pound (50mg) or of a lead-containing pharma-' E614cal preparation 0-2 to 0-5 1) is dissolved in 5' & to 10 ml bf 0-1 M E A (disad ura salt) soln. ands diluted tO 20 ml; 6 ml of aq, NH, - NlI,Cl buffer All, (pH 10) and Friochrome black T indicator (mixture with X&CI, I + 200 ara'added and the ~ aolution, is titratod;with 0-1 M uSO, sola. until th E. HAYZS colour changes. to winore& FRIBIL, R.; CIHALIK. J.; DOLAZAL. J.; MON. V.; ZYKA. J. --, Complexometric titration in pharmacautic analysis. vir. Determination of Insulin zinc. Cask. farm. 3 no-7:242-244 Sept 54. 1. Z Ustavu pro chamli analytickou Irarlovy university v Praze. Z Vyzkumnaho ustavu pro fjLrmacH a biochemil. Y Praze. (INSULIN. determination, zinc insulin, complex titration) PRIBIL, R. Complexometric titration (chelatometry). Part 3. Disguise of aluminum, magnesium, and calcium with ammonium fluoride [in German with summary in RussianJ. Sbor.Chakh.khts.rab. 19 no.1:64-68 F '54. (MLRA 7:6) 1. Bauchno-issledovateliskiy institut farmataii i biokhimii, Fraga. (Chelates) (Yolumetric analysis) F~ Z' AtU: ~n To .rofesso f ra 1"Onthly List Of S' zj s tDaropesIll j:3 10".0 1 5, 1, -, a y 19 5 5 ,I nc:l . jjT V.-The FG-a-Wgalrat Edo-' Mas!dnq of Alumlai= and Iron. by-Titrat brora-a Slatk T-ss Udicitor. R. Nibil (ON1. 02f-h-91M%! car . Comm.' I ~A 0, (3), Zee Ph 253; -11.,4422,4113. In tCv' ma rit! jotn. of Sig, J), (Al. and Alta galimt P41 hrom M-6-6 T Au findicrifor, 111're' % 'c -ubjd W M%Ak W. (0 rfii Oatialamine'%ran bo OE its 6XU"I adjan olt the. indi .t c trationi C-f ro;'16weveri e-an b~ maAcA with. triethaitol-4 -o and trWthAnol4mino van U u:md fnr-' 11. of Mg,-if'Jim Iraco'cif.nmtallia imputitim whiclt~ ent cnn!~j~!jw~a b rucmna or KCY-L. D. H. ~~ W, The Applicaiiou of Compipmin 0110trUcal Analysis. E c *;I X * W] a LUT.-A New ModiRc-Mion ol tl of mangarle"O apil .1. N, 1011 toe Orl in ru" 0 ~Ucz e r A w 10 V. 1"Imn. ("iFtlarvul., Germ 1. 1 uw- I anj. Cf. Cheyn, Li~5(,I, 10.51, 48-18. The usc ofthe di-Na salt ofl: 2- diatuil Xl-tptrwacetic rcid m a core- thO 1101). of-Maisiltsuibcd. Infaintlyncid. soln. i th'.. prw-~Cnc,, of tLo reagent. 3111 is oxidized by pbo" to ,fa rl,, 5t., MU, 'Atn", cornpkx, and iong Commonly reeant, i. lr cul-w.- F-1 mid Cu'-, form solid complexes ansdo =t interfit v. Th,- m,tbod hai bccm applied, to the detn. of We in alloys. invbiding F~.rra-.Mn. Aft,r Mterin- off the 11bo the Complex nnnains stabM for 1.5-210 min. Yrz this time two Mt can bi d0uniined i(vloinotricaUy or potesitionactrirally, or the ruky-calouvA complex Lq letermititd colotimetrically ive teats I% ith E.D,T,A. is a, compic at,500ma. roml),araf agrrl~ Sh'I'vet jbtalacd wero ml~ I that On L'it"ll; Z' A, Vouiplexorneftio TitratiOD3 (CheLatom-etry). VIITL--,;,ha 1,T-Dimere4p(oprovanol, 'Unskfug of Qdiona Wit C Z L JIM and Z. 11md.M (CoU. CzWamfov, Ohm. Commun., l95"V'M,VJ I 1(17-1~17QI-qInGorwanj. Cf. Ujid., p. 1150; M.A., 11118. An alcohol; soln. of 2: 3-dimeret%ptopropsinot wan n2ed to nm5k a numbvr of cations. such nq PJ), Ili. Zn. Hg, he. Un. dissociated Lath complotply or alnmit colourle--3 in N11,011 are figinod, making lKolilble a. seriei of comph~xoructriv detn,, rnr vxample Ukti diu). of Ca, miol Mg in tho pa~riint-ti (if PbandBi. of the mrip'exonatca fnr thr dean. in OZ10,0.1 uf~ for iwitimcp, Ph in tlin pmionce oOln, and 7n m3otiM,.41 with Ni; fly the uv~ of other vomploxing aullatanct-s-UN and tricthanol- atninc--vt manv wi -1 -3 cationit could be dptcrminc~l in ~44,ut,i m aro mixturr4 of D'. Vo. ill thu riamo s"An. F"Xampkit givt, 1ji, nn'l Nln' ()f I of Ph, Zn, Ni, M.g, awl ell, r wd At bein.i. also pmt! -7 -:,~Z h Yte j, JCGmDlexometrl~ Titratiom (ClIcIalomillu). IX. NOW- M ion to the Deteruidnation of Nickel Lit (tie Presence of I " 1 1 r 7= M , 71. va.mvin., 1964, 10. zev ,,. . ibit (CUL t Cob,11. lit".1 (6), 11 f7FFT4-f.'--rTn Germ:Ln]. CF. ibid.. p. 1162: Jf"L. 22, 1'2101. An indirect method ig dew.-ribed feir tho d,!tri, orprolwtionattAy, small amounti of in tho oran LI trLm.611 it itlt 1k known amount of ntanditnI S and the Rum of thu, NI and (,% dotprminnil 63, On unual tit-ration , irith standard NIgIS04 wiln. ir,~t vilo,111.6me. bladt T. al l 2-3 rhydrof are now Ic-d, a, deep lilac Co-%O~ I aplux 1, WhiCh I K.,i not rettet with I(C'N' mr) rp-inq formei N Lq added, whicli rt.-leases au -About I g. KC. Jexonate. Thii is attiount, of E.D.T.A. frvin the M cuml, finally tUrnfed Idth Stividurit MgSU to tho firiginal colour. OU uccourit or tho & th of L~jlmjr )I the ("'c"4110, ewnj)~Ixl .010 InIL'thod Lnl quittLIK, ftir Co umimitrationi id. A modificaticin ii for larger amountn 1A Co. 11i re methiA can licappli(A tA) thedetmoM, urCd hithe 1) irneo ofCo Al, if prl.--iwit, b; rimqked by