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Polarography Of Indium, John Jackson
Polarography Of Indium, John Jackson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this thesis is to study the various aspects of the polarography of indium. The eventual goal would be to develop a method of analyzing indium in unknowns. The investigation is approached by studying the indium ions in various electrolytes and in various concentrations.
Bright Electroplating Of Copper In The Acid Bath, Elwood K. Jensen
Bright Electroplating Of Copper In The Acid Bath, Elwood K. Jensen
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Plating of various objects with mirror-like surfaces of chromium, nickel, and other metals has expanded considerably during the past decade, and now ranks as an important enterprise, particularly with respect to the automotive industry.
The Electrodeposition Of Chromium From Trivalent Salt Solutions, Bahri Ersoz
The Electrodeposition Of Chromium From Trivalent Salt Solutions, Bahri Ersoz
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The enormous number of previous experiments and researches for the improvement of the commercial chromic acid bath, did not succeed even in the partial elimination of any one of the disadvantages of chromic acid bath. This led the author to believe that the poor performance is an inherent quality of the chromic acid bath, and is due to the fact that the deposition occurs from the higher state of oxidation.
The Electroplating Of Cadmium From Sulfate Solutions, Lewis S. Prater
The Electroplating Of Cadmium From Sulfate Solutions, Lewis S. Prater
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
It has been proven that cadmium forms a very satisfactory plate on steel, which has to withstand severe corrosion, especially the corrosion of sea water and spray. The metal is now successfully plated electrolytically from cyanide solutions, but wherever work is carried on with cyanide, there is great danger of poisoning to the workers.
A Study Of The Composition Of Zinc Complex Cyanide Solutions By The Conductometric Method, Robert James Woody
A Study Of The Composition Of Zinc Complex Cyanide Solutions By The Conductometric Method, Robert James Woody
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
As the method or analysis used up to the present time has failed to give quantitative results in determining the composition of zinc cyanide baths, conductometric methods were adopted in this study. Supplementary tests were also carried out in this investigation.