Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1980-04-28
1982-04-27
Lutter, Frank W.
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
23232E, 23232R, G01N 2762
Patent
active
043268501
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method are disclosed for automatically monitoring the sodium concentration of a sodium amalgam by means of a wet chemical analysis in which a mineral acid is reacted with a sample of the sodium amalgam to generate an amount of hydrogen gas proportional to the amount of sodium in the amalgam sampled. The amount of such hydrogen gas produced is detected and displayed in units of sodium concentration. A thermal conductivity detector is preferred as the means for determining the amount of hydrogen gas produced.
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Capuano Italo A.
DuBord Edward W.
Turley Patricia A.
Clements Donald F.
D'Alessandro Ralph
Konkol Chris
Lutter Frank W.
O'Day Thomas P.
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