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  Thesis The use of water hyacinth (Eichornia crassipes Mart. (Solm) as biological indicator of chromium levels in Laguna De Bay.

by Darvin, Loureeda C.; College, Laguna: University of the Philippines at Los Ba?os, 1989.

Subject: Chromium; Environmental Management; Water hyacinth -- Biological indicator -- Chromium; Eichornia crassipes.

 
     
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  Continuing Resource The elimination of aluminum interference in the atomic absorption spectrophotometric determination of chromium by hydroxylamine hydrochloride.

by Kapauan, Paz A.;

Subject: Chemistry; Chromium -- Determination; Dichromate ion -- Chromium content; Hydroxylamine hydrochloride -- Chemical releasing agent -- Aluminum; Aluminum interference -- Atomic absorption spectrophotometry.

 
     
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  Continuing Resource Corrosion of iron in sulphuric acid: Effect of chromium compounds.

by Clemente, Amando;

Subject: Chemistry; Iron -- Corrosion -- Effect of chromium; Chromium -- Effect on the corrosion of iron.

 
     
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  Book Chromium.

by Udy, Marvin J.; New York: Reinhold, 1956.

Subject: Chromium.

 
     
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  Analytics Reflections on hexavalent chromium.

by Pellerin, Cheryl.;

Subject: Chromium.

 
     
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  Book Ion-exchange study of the chromium (III) cation species produced by electrolytic reduction in acidic aqueous solutions.

by Galeos, Rebecca L., 1923-;

Subject: Chromium.

 
     
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  Book Chromium.

New York: Reinhold, 1956.

Subject: Chromium.

 
     
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  Book Economic analysis of the chromium industry.

Cambridge, Mass.: CRA, 1970.

Subject: Chromium.

 
     
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  Analytics Chromium hazard-drives replacemtne R&D.

by Studt, Tim;

Subject: Chromium.

 
     
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  Analytics Biosorption and desorption of chromium (III) by free and immobilized yeast cells (Saccharomyces, cerevisiae, BB 1885).

by M amaril, Juanita C.;

Subject: CHROMIUM.

 
     
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