Skip Navigational Links
LISTSERV email list manager
LISTSERV - LIST.UVM.EDU
LISTSERV Menu
Log In
Log In
LISTSERV 17.5 Help - ISOGEOCHEM Archives
LISTSERV Archives
LISTSERV Archives
Search Archives
Search Archives
Register
Register
Log In
Log In

ISOGEOCHEM Archives

Stable Isotope Geochemistry

ISOGEOCHEM@LIST.UVM.EDU

Menu
LISTSERV Archives LISTSERV Archives
ISOGEOCHEM Home ISOGEOCHEM Home

Log In Log In
Register Register

Subscribe or Unsubscribe Subscribe or Unsubscribe

Search Archives Search Archives
Options: Use Classic View

Use Monospaced Font
Show Text Part by Default
Show All Mail Headers

Topic: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]

Print Reply
phosphoric acid
"Bjcrn Buchardt" <[log in to unmask]>
Fri, 14 Jun 1996 14:28:51 GMT+1
text/plain (13 lines)
Dear isogeochemists
Since the dawn of stable isotope geochemistry it has been good 
behaviour to spike the phosphoric acid for carbonate reactions with 
CrO3. Now my technician tells me that this colourfull compound is 
carcenogeneous and she wants (understandably) to avoid it.
Does anybody know why we add it and what would happen if we leave it 
out? 
Do anybody add it at all or is it just us being old fashioned?
Replies will be appreciated
Bjorn
 


ATOM RSS1 RSS2

LIST.UVM.EDU CataList Email List Search Powered by LISTSERV