Method and apparatus for automatically dissolving samples for an

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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23253R, 23259, 23267R, 232726S, B01F 100, G01N 3100

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039634205

ABSTRACT:
A method for automatically dissolving solid analysis samples in powder form which comprises transferring the sample from an external source into a dissolving tank under reduced pressure, adding a predetermined amount of dissolving solution, and taking out the solution. A condenser is provided at the top of the dissolving tank to effect condensation of vapor rising therefrom and the reduced pressure for transferring the sample is applied by vacuum means through the condenser.

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