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As already has been outlinied elsewhere1 many modifications have been proposed since Fresenius 2, by selection and improvement of previous methods, formulated the basis of a qualitative scheme for the analysis of cations. The use of this system has been almost universal and frequently we refer to it as the classical scheme for the analysis of cations.

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Querol, M.C.A., Wilson, C.L. (1951). A Microscheme for Cations without Hydrogen Sulphide. In: Zacherl, M.K. (eds) Bericht über den I. Internationalen Mikrochemischen Congress. Mikrochemie Vereinigt mit Mikrochimica Acta. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-37043-8_21

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