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- LV.—Mercury sulphites, and the constitution of sulphites. Edward Divers, Tetsukichi Shimidzu
, J. Chem. Soc., Trans.
, 1886
, 49
, 533
- The potentials of the mercurous sulphate/mercury electrode. W. H. Beck, J. V. Dobson, W. F. K. Wynne-Jones
, Trans. Faraday Soc.
, 1960
, 56
, 1172
- Stoichiometric activity coefficients of sulphuric acid and the standard potentials of the lead dioxide/lead sulphate and mercury/mercurous sulphate electrodes at 25°C. A. K. Covington, J. V. Dobson, Lord Wynne-Jones
, Trans. Faraday Soc.
, 1965
, 61
, 2050
- Reference electrodes for use in the potentiometric determination of chloride. Part I. Assessment of mercury-mercury(I) sulphate electrodes. Derek Midgley
, Analyst
, 1984
, 109
, 439
- Reference electrodes for use in the potentiometric determination of chloride. Part II. Quinhydrone electrodes. Derek Midgley
, Analyst
, 1984
, 109
, 445
- Dissociation constant of the bisulphate ion at 25°C. A. K. Covington, J. V. Dobson, Lord Wynne-Jones
, Trans. Faraday Soc.
, 1965
, 61
, 2057
- Unstable ions of quinquavalent uranium. H. G. Heal, J. G. N. Thomas
, Trans. Faraday Soc.
, 1949
, 45
, 11
- Reference electrodes for use in the potentiometric determination of chloride. Part III. Chloranil electrodes. Derek Midgley
, Analyst
, 1984
, 109
, 749
- Standard potentials of mercury–mercurous sulphate electrodes in ethylene glycol–water mixtures at 25°. C. M. French, Ch. F. Hussain
, J. Chem. Soc.
, 1955
, 2211
- 5. The influence of acid concentration on the oxidation–reduction potential of mixtures of ferric and ferrous sulphates in sulphuric acid solution. Thomas J. Glover
, J. Chem. Soc.
, 1933
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