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Influence of the Nature and Concentration of Supporting Electrolyte on Polarographic Diffusion Current

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WHEN determining traces of impurities in zinc alloys it was found to be of interest to study the behaviour of the diffusion current in supporting electrolytes of high concentration.

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COLLENBERG, O., SCHOLANDER, A. Influence of the Nature and Concentration of Supporting Electrolyte on Polarographic Diffusion Current. Nature 158, 449–450 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158449b0

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