VOLHARD METHOD


Meaning of VOLHARD METHOD in English

ˈfōlˌhärt- noun

Usage: usually capitalized V

Etymology: after Jakob Volhard died 1910 German chemist

: a method for the determination of chlorine, bromine, and iodine in the form of halides by precipitating them with excess silver nitrate and titrating the excess with a thiocyanate solution

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