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Basic data | Standard ID | YS/T 520.10-2007 (YS/T520.10-2007) | | Description (Translated English) | Chemical analysis of gallium. Part 10: Determination of zine content. The atomic absorption spectral method | | Sector / Industry | Nonferrous Metallurgy Industry Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | H14 | | Classification of International Standard | 77.120.70 | | Word Count Estimation | 6,674 | | Date of Issue | 2007-11-14 | | Date of Implementation | 2008-05-01 | | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | YS/T 520.10-2006 | | Regulation (derived from) | NDRC Notice No. 77 of 2007 | | Issuing agency(ies) | National Development and Reform Commission | | Summary | This standard specifies the gallium zinc content determination method. This standard applies to the determination of gallium zinc content. Measuring range: 0. 0005% to 0. 020% |
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Chemical analysis of gallium.Part 10. Determination of zine content.The atomic absorption spectral method
ICS 77.120.70
H14
People's Republic of China Nonferrous Metals Industry Standard
Replacing YS/T 520.10-2006
Chemical analysis of gallium
Part 10. Determination of zinc content
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
Posted 2007-11-14
2008-05-01 implementation
National Development and Reform Commission issued
Foreword
YS/T 520-2007 "Chemical analysis of gallium" Is the YS/T 520-2006 (formerly GB/T 4375-1984) amendments, divided into
Part 12.
--- Part 1. Determination of copper content of 2,9-dimethyl-4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline spectrophotometry
--- Part 2. Determination of lead content of 4- (2-pyridyl) - resorcinol spectrophotometry
--- Part 3. Determination of aluminum content Chromazurol S- tetradecyl pyridine bromide spectrophotometric method
--- Part 4. Determination of iron content of 4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline spectrophotometry
--- Part 5. Determination of calcium content nitrous oxide - acetylene flame atomic absorption spectrometry
--- Part 6. Determination of tin content salicylfluorone - cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide, spectrophotometry
--- Part 7. Determination of silicon content extraction - molybdenum blue spectrophotometric method
--- Part 8. Determination of indium content of ethyl violet spectrophotometry
--- Part 9. Determination of germanium content Phenylfluorone - polyethylene glycol octyl phenyl ether extraction spectrophotometric method
--- Part 10. Determination of zinc content atomic absorption spectrometry
--- Part 11. Determination of mercury content of the cold atomic absorption spectrometry
--- Part 12. lead, copper, nickel, aluminum, indium and zinc Determination of chemical spectroscopy
This section section 10.
The partial replacement of YS/T 520.10-2006 (formerly GB/T 4375.10-1984).
This part is YS/T 520.10-2006 "Chemical analysis of gallium Part 10. Determination of zinc content atomic absorption spectrometry"
Editorial finishing.
The non-ferrous metal part by the National Standardization Technical Committee and centralized.
This standard by the Aluminum Corporation of China Shandong branch responsible for drafting.
This section drafters. Zhang Xinyu, Wang Shue, Zhao Shali, Sun Guo.
The non-ferrous metal part by the National Standardization Technical Committee responsible for the interpretation.
This part of the standard replaces the previous editions are.
--- YS/T 520.10-2006 (formerly GB/T 4375.10-1984).
Chemical analysis of gallium
Part 10. Determination of zinc content
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
1 Scope
This section provides the determination of gallium zinc content.
This section applies to the determination of zinc content in gallium. Measurement range. 0.0005% to 0.020%.
2 Method summary
Sample decomposition with nitric acid and hydrochloric acid. Hydrochloric acid and nitric acid to get rid of. 7mol L hydrochloric acid solution in/in After isopropyl ether extraction and separation of gallium, in the original
Sub absorption spectrophotometer at a wavelength of 213.9nm, air - acetylene flame measured zinc.
3 Reagents
3.1 nitric acid, pure class distinctions (ρ1.42g/cm
3).
3.2 hydrochloric acid, pure class distinctions (ρ1.19g/cm
3).
3.3 hydrochloric acid (10 + 7).
3.4 isopropyl ether. in a separatory funnel and washed first with a solution of hydroxylamine hydrochloride oscillation (100g/L) or ferrous ammonium sulfate solution (200g/L) was removed through
Oxide, and then transferred to a distillation flask, on a water bath at 80 ℃ purified by distillation, collecting fractions of 67 ℃ ~ 69 ℃. Then hydrochloric acid (3.2) saturated.
3.5 standard zinc stock solution. Weigh 1.0000g spectra of pure zinc [(Zn) ≥99.99%] was dissolved in 50mL of hydrochloric acid (1 + 1). cool down,
Water moved into 1000mL volumetric flask, dilute to volume, and mix. This solution 1mL containing 1.0mg zinc.
3.6 Zinc standard solution. Pipette 50.00mL standard zinc stock solution (3.5), placed in 500mL flask, diluted with water to the mark. mix
Uniform, 1mL solution containing 100μg zinc.
4 Instrument
Atomic absorption photometer.
5 Sample
The samples in sealed Teflon bottle, placed in 50 ℃ water bath until the sample is completely converted to a liquid state, shaken, cooled to
Room temperature before use.
Step 6 Analysis
6.1 Determination of the number of
Independently measured twice and averaged.
6.2 Sample
Table 1 sample was weighed, accurate to 0.0001g.
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