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      Studies on leaching of Cr and Ni from stainless steel utensils in certain acids and in some Indian drinks.

      The Science of the Total Environment
      Aluminum, chemistry, Anions, Beverages, Chromium, analysis, metabolism, Citric Acid, Cooking and Eating Utensils, standards, Humans, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, India, Lactic Acid, Mathematics, Nickel, Reference Values, Stainless Steel, Tartrates

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          Leachates of Cr and Ni from stainless steel utensils viz., frying pans, bowls and tumblers, have been investigated, by exposing the utensils to decinormal solutions of citric, tartaric and lactic acids and to some common Indian drinks. A comparison of observed results indicate that the complexation of metal ions with organic acid anions is most vital and metal leaching is largely a function of the availability of free anions. The intake of Cr and Ni by human beings has also been calculated.

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