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Clinical Chemistry 9: 417-422, 1963;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 9, 417-422, Copyright © 1963 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Quantitative Range of Nessler's Reaction with Ammonia

Reid H. Leonard 1

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The minimum concentration of mercury required for Nessler's reaction with ammonia approaches 86% of the stoichiometric value. When the mercury concentration is low, nitrogen can be determined in small amounts in the ultraviolet region. The maximum accuracy and working range are shown for 350-600 mµ.

Submitted on December 26, 1961







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