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The control of geometric form in lead chloride crystals for the production of characteristic profile angles. Application to the identification of lead

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By varying the molarity of hydrochloric acid, it has been found possible to obtain PbCl2 in different geometric forms. The profile angles may serve as constants for the identification of lead.

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En faisant varier la molarité de l'acide chlorhydrique, on a trouvé qu'il était possible d'obtenir PbCl2 sous différentes formes géométriques. Les angles dièdres peuvent servir de constantes pour l'identification du plomb.

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Kristalle von Bleichlorid können in verschiedenen geometrischen Formen erhalten werden, indem man die Molarität der zum Umkristallisieren benutzten Salzsäure ändert. Die Profilwinkel können zum Bleinachweis dienen.

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Shead, A.C. The control of geometric form in lead chloride crystals for the production of characteristic profile angles. Application to the identification of lead. Mikrochim Acta 49, 923–926 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01217125

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