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The solubility of ammonium 12-molybdophosphate in dilute acids

An attempt has been made to clarify the position regarding the apparent solubility of ammonium molybdophosphate on prolonged standing with dilute acids. The solubility of ammonium molybdophosphate in nitric acid solutions of different concentrations was determined by radiochemical methods using 32P...

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Published in:Analytica chimica acta 1964, Vol.30, p.582-589
Main Authors: Archer, D.W., Helslop, R.B.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:An attempt has been made to clarify the position regarding the apparent solubility of ammonium molybdophosphate on prolonged standing with dilute acids. The solubility of ammonium molybdophosphate in nitric acid solutions of different concentrations was determined by radiochemical methods using 32P and 99Mo. On prolonged standing with aqucons solutions, ammonium molybdo-phosphate hydrolyses completely, mainly to phosphoric and molybdic acids, The precipitate dissolves in nitric acid at a much faster initial rate than in perchloric acid; the latter is suggested as an alternative wash solution. Les auteurs ont examiné, à l'aide de méthodes radiochimiques en utilisant 32p et 99Mo, la solubilité du phosphomolybdate d'ammonium dans des acides dilués, en particulier l'acide nitrique. En solutions aqueuses, le phosphomolybdate d'ammonium peut s'hydrolyser complètement à la, longue, principalement acides phosphorique et molybdique. Enfin, les auteurs proposent Tutili-sation de l'acide perchlorique pour les solutions de lavage, le précipité y étant moins soluble que dans l'acide nitrique. Die Löslichkeit von Ammonium-molybdato-phosphat in verdünnten Sauren, besonders aber in Salpetersäure wird mit Hilfe von radioaktiven 32P' und 99Mo bestimmt. Die Hydrolyse des Ammonium-molybdato-phosphats in Wasser wird mit chromatographisehen Methoden untersucht. Zum Waschen wird 0.6 M Perchlorsäure vorgeschlagen, da sie bei kurzzeitigem Kontakt den Niederschlag weniger löst als Salpetersäure.
ISSN:0003-2670
1873-4324
DOI:10.1016/S0003-2670(00)88770-X