A microwave dissolution technique for the determination of arsenic in soils. 1988

J Huang, and D Goltz, and F Smith
Chemistry Department, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.

A procedure has been developed for rapid dissolution of soil samples by heating with various acid mixtures in sealed vessels in a microwave oven, without risk of loss of arsenic through volatilization.

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