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A SIMPLE micro-stirrer has been developed for micro-analyses involving quantities of fluid varying from 1 ml. down to small drops of fluid which are titrated on waxed slides. Its main advantages over previous methods of micro-stirring are that it is cheap and relatively simple to make and can be controlled to give almost instantaneous even mixing without splashing or bubbling. It is therefore particularly suitable for continuous stirring while performing potentiometric or colorimetric titrations.
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MORRIS, R. A Simple Micro-Stirrer. Nature 183, 201 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/183201a0
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