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Glycerol and spent lye clarification - Illinois Institute of Technology

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Rhodium Oxide (RdOg)<br />

Palladium Oxide (PdO)<br />

Platinum Oxide (PtO )<br />

Freshly pr««ipitated cero-hydroxide is<br />

very easily soluble in glycerol; this solution<br />

is readily dissociated by addition <strong>of</strong> water.<br />

The solution becomes turbid very gradually<br />

<strong>and</strong> finally the hydroxide is precipitated in<br />

a gelatinous form. (A. Muller. ) Turbidity<br />

<strong>of</strong> the perfectly clear solution sets in more<br />

rapidly, the more dilute the original<br />

solution was.<br />

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