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The amperometric titration of plasma chloride and urine chloride

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The amperometric titration of plasma chloride and urine chloride

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It has been shown that the method of Laitinen, Jennings, and Parks for the amperometric titration of chloride can be easily adapted to analyses of plasma (serum) and urine chlorides. For the procedure 1.0-ml. samples are diluted so that the mixture being titrated is 50% in acetone and 0.8 N in nitric acid. Silver nitrate, 0.0100 N, is used as the titrant, and the rotating platinum electrode is used as the indicator electrode. The method is simple, rapid, and as accurate as existing methods.When 0.1-ml. samples are analyzed, the accuracy is decreased a little over that obtained when 1.0-ml. samples are used.The method is not satisfactory for the analysis of chloride in the presence of whole blood or muscle tissue.

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