It is possible to prove fluoride ions after fluorouracil mineralization by: A. Destruction of the zirconium-alizarin complex B. Discoloration of iron(III) thiocyanate C. Precipitation with calcium chloride solution D. Gas evolution with characteristic odor
It is possible to prove fluoride ions after fluorouracil mineralization by: A. Destruction of the zirconium-alizarin complex B. Discoloration of iron(III) thiocyanate C. Precipitation with calcium chloride solution D. Gas evolution with characteristic odor
Chapter26: Molecular Absorption Spectrometry
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It is possible to prove fluoride ions after fluorouracil mineralization by:
A. Destruction of the zirconium-alizarin complex
B. Discoloration of iron(III) thiocyanate
C. Precipitation with calcium chloride solution
D. Gas evolution with characteristic odor
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