Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs
Publication Date
11-14-1958
Abstract
Vanadium is most frequently encountered in analytical chemistry in the volumetric determination of vanadium by oxidation-reduction titration. Vanadium is rarely determined gravimetrically and finds little use as a reagent in gravimetric analysis. The simple ionic forms of the valence states of vanadium and the colors of acidic, aqueous solutions of these ions, as reported in the literature, are listed in Table 1. There is some confusion in the nomenclature of the ionic forms; that given in Table 1 is by analogy to chromium.
Language
English
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Chemistry
Level of Degree
Doctoral
Department Name
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
First Committee Member (Chair)
Ernest Lynne Martin
Second Committee Member
Jesse LeRoy Riebsomer
Third Committee Member
Milton Kahn
Fourth Committee Member
Raymond N. Castle
Fifth Committee Member
Abraham Rosenzweig
Recommended Citation
Bentley, Kenton E.. "A Spectrophotometric Study of the Analytical Chemistry of Vanadium." (1958). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/chem_etds/106