Determination of yittrium and mercury (11) by radiometric titrations based on complex formation using paper electrophoresis for end - point determination /

1972
Bahşiş, Sadi

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S. Bahşiş, “Determination of yittrium and mercury (11) by radiometric titrations based on complex formation using paper electrophoresis for end - point determination /,” Middle East Technical University, 1972.