Analytical ChemistryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979 - 685 pagine |
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Pagina 271
... electrodes , usually metallic , each of which is immersed in an electrolyte . When the electrodes are arranged as shown in Figure 12-1 and electrons pass through the conductor , a chemical oxidation occurs at the surface of one electrode ...
... electrodes , usually metallic , each of which is immersed in an electrolyte . When the electrodes are arranged as shown in Figure 12-1 and electrons pass through the conductor , a chemical oxidation occurs at the surface of one electrode ...
Pagina 277
... electrode potential ( or more exactly , relative electrode potential ) is reserved exclusively for half - reactions written as reductions . There is no objection to the use of the term oxidation potential to connote an electrode process ...
... electrode potential ( or more exactly , relative electrode potential ) is reserved exclusively for half - reactions written as reductions . There is no objection to the use of the term oxidation potential to connote an electrode process ...
Pagina 673
... electrode ) ; indicator , 357 ( see also Indicator electrodes ) ; membrane , 359 ( see also Glass electrode ) ; polarization of , 391 ; for polarographic analysis , 408 ; for potentiometric titrations , 350 ( see also Indicator electrodes ...
... electrode ) ; indicator , 357 ( see also Indicator electrodes ) ; membrane , 359 ( see also Glass electrode ) ; polarization of , 391 ; for polarographic analysis , 408 ; for potentiometric titrations , 350 ( see also Indicator electrodes ...
Sommario
Introduction | 1 |
A Review of Simple Equilibrium Constant | 24 |
The Evaluation of Analytical Data | 46 |
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