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Definition of Dimethylglyoxime
1. Noun. A compound used in analysis as a precipitant for palladium or nickel.
Definition of Dimethylglyoxime
1. Noun. (organic compound) The oxime ''2,3-butanedione dioxime'' that is used as a reagent in the analysis of nickel and palladium ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Dimethylglyoxime
Literary usage of Dimethylglyoxime
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Standard Methods of Chemical Analysis: A Manual of Analytical Methods and by Wilfred Welday Scott (1922)
"Heat the solution to nearly boiling and add five tunes as much dimethylglyoxime,
in 1% alcoholic solution, as the nickel present. ..."
2. The Sampling and Chemical Analysis of Iron and Steel by Oswald Bauer, Eugen Deiss (1915)
"Three methods for the determination of this element will be described, the
dimethylglyoxime method, the electrolytic method, and the volumetric method. ..."
3. The Chemical and Metallographic Examination of Iron, Steel and Brass by William Thomas Hall, Robert Seaton Williams (1921)
"Three methods for the determination of this element will be described, the
dimethylglyoxime method, the electrolytic method, and the volumetric method. ..."
4. Metallurgical Analysis by Dana James Demorest, Nathaniel Wright Lord (1916)
"... from the cobalt by evaporating with 10 cc of H2S04 to destroy the nitroso-/3-naphthol
and precipitating with dimethylglyoxime or KOH and bromine. ..."
5. Engineering Chemistry: A Manual of Quantitative Chemical Analysis for the by Thomas Bliss Stillman (1916)
"dimethylglyoxime.—Dissolve i gram of dimethylglyoxime in 100 cc. of 95 per cent,
ethyl alcohol. METHOD. In a I5O-CC. beaker dissolve i gram of the steel in ..."
6. Colorimetric Analysis by Foster Dee Snell (1921)
"This new standard for the dilution method contains .000004 gram iron per cc METHOD
G. IROX BY dimethylglyoxime. The red coloration produced by this reaction ..."