Fundamentals of Analytical ChemistrySaunders College Pub., 1988 - 894 pagine |
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... Titrations 8 164 7A Titration Curves in Titrimetric Methods 164 7B Titration Curves for Precipitation Reactions 165 7C Applications of Precipitation Titrations 177 Titration Curves for Simple Acid / Base Systems 182 8A Solutions and ...
... Titrations 8 164 7A Titration Curves in Titrimetric Methods 164 7B Titration Curves for Precipitation Reactions 165 7C Applications of Precipitation Titrations 177 Titration Curves for Simple Acid / Base Systems 182 8A Solutions and ...
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... titration curves . Each curve represents the titration of 50.0 mL of 0.1000 M acid with 0.1000 M NaOH . Indicator Choice : The Feasibility of Titration Comparison of Figures 8-3 and 8-4 with Figure 8-1 shows clearly that the choice of ...
... titration curves . Each curve represents the titration of 50.0 mL of 0.1000 M acid with 0.1000 M NaOH . Indicator Choice : The Feasibility of Titration Comparison of Figures 8-3 and 8-4 with Figure 8-1 shows clearly that the choice of ...
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... titration ) . In one type of amper- ometric titration , a microelectrode and counter electrode serve as the indicator system . In a second type , twin microelectrodes are used for end - point deter- mination . Amperometric titrations ...
... titration ) . In one type of amper- ometric titration , a microelectrode and counter electrode serve as the indicator system . In a second type , twin microelectrodes are used for end - point deter- mination . Amperometric titrations ...
Sommario
Introduction | 1 |
Evaluation of Analytical Data | 6 |
Gravimetric Methods of Analysis | 57 |
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absorbance absorption acid activity added addition amount analysis analyte applications aqueous assume atoms base becomes buffer Calculate carbonate cations cause cell chemical chloride chromatography color column common complex compounds concentration constant containing curve derived described determination deviation difference dilute dissociation dissolved EDTA effect electrode electrode potential end point Equation equilibrium equivalence error example excess expression Figure formation given gives glass H3O+ hydrogen important increases indicator involves ion concentration less liquid mean measurements metal method mmol molar NaOH Note obtained occurs organic oxidation particles phase potential precipitate prepared present Problem quantity radiation range ratio reaction reagent reduced relative sample separation shown silver sodium solid solubility solution solvent species standard Step strong Substitution surface Table temperature titration titration curves volume weak weight