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The pyrite and marcasite electrodes

Pringle et al., 1965

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7801545368525360761
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Pringle D
Diehl H
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Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science

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Pyrite and marcasite may be used as the indicating electrode in neutralization reactions. In acid solution the pyrite and marcasite electrodes behave almost identically with the platinum electrode with differences arising (1) in the presence of strong oxidizing agents where the …
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