Smith, G. Frederick
Smith, G. Frederick (George Frederick), 1891-
Smith, George Frederick 1891-1976
Smith, George Frederick, 1891-
G. Frederick Smith American chemist
Smith, G. Frederick (George Frederick), 1891-1976
VIAF ID: 17588545 ( Personal )
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Works
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Analytical applications of periodic acid (H₅IO₆) and iodic acid (HIO₃) and their salts. | |
Cerate oxidimetry; further applications in the use of cerium in volumetric analysis | |
Ceric sulfate : the use of standard ceric sulfate as modern analytical chemistry's most recently developed widely applicable oxidizing agent | |
Ceric sulphate; | |
The copper reagents; cuproine, neocuproine, bathocuproine | |
Cupferron, nitroso phenyl hydroxylamine-ammonium | |
Dehydration studies using anhydrous magnesium perchlorate, 1936: | |
The electron beam sectrometer; a line operated vacuum tube titrometer for potentiometric titrations with cathode ray tube, replacement of the micro-ammeter | |
The iron reagents, 1960 | |
The iron reagents: bathophenanthroline, 2,4,6-tripyidyl-s-triazine [sic, and] phenyl-2-pyridyl ketoxime | |
Mixed perchloric, sulfuric and phosphoric acids and their applications in analysis | |
Perchloric acid : authentic, scientific and practical considerations relative to its use as an important research and routine analytical chemical reagent with special reference to rapidity, accuracy and economy | |
Phenanthroline and substituted phenanthroline indicators. Their preparation, properties and applications to analysis | |
Quantitative analysis : elementary principles and practice | |
Special and instrumental methods of analysis | |
A spectrophotometric study of certain organic, color-forming, analytical reagents ... | |
A study of the perckloraks of the alkali and alkaline earth metals their preparation solubilities and uses in quantitatives analysis | |
The trace element determination of copper and mercury in pulp and paper : destruction of cellulose by wet ashing employing mixed HNO3 - HClO4 - H2SO4 :the liquid fire reaction" : spectrophotometric procedures employing: C6H10:N·N(-H)·C(=O)·C(=O)·N(-H)·N:C6H10 "Cuprizone", C6H5·N(-H)·N(-H)·C(=S)·N:N·C6H5 "Dithizone" |