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An examination of some methods employed in determining the atomic weight of Cadmium

Chapter 31: Biographical Sketch.
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A systematic laboratory study compares multiple analytical procedures for determining the atomic weight of cadmium. The author presents detailed preparation and purification of cadmium and reagents, then applies and evaluates gravimetric and synthesis-based techniques involving oxalate, sulphide, chloride, bromide, sulfate, and oxide preparations. Each section gives stepwise experimental protocols, filtration and drying practices, quantitative results, error analysis, and discussion of methodological limitations and reproducibility. The concluding discussion synthesizes discrepancies among methods and offers recommendations to reduce systematic error and improve consistency in future determinations.

Biographical Sketch.

John Emery Bucher was born near Hanover, Pa., August 17, 1872. He entered Lehigh University in 1888 and graduated in 1891. During the past three years he has been a graduate student in the Johns Hopkins University.

Subjects: Chemistry, Mineralogy and Mathematics.


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