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These properties of the normal error curve are useful because they permit
statements to be made about the probable magnitude of the indeterminate error
in a given measurement provided the standard deviation of the method of
measurement ...
These properties of the normal error curve are useful because they permit
statements to be made about the probable magnitude of the indeterminate error
in a given measurement provided the standard deviation of the method of
measurement ...
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In solutions that are not too concentrated , the activity coefficient for a given
species is independent of the specific nature of the electrolyte and dependent
only upon the ionic strength . For a given ionic strength , the activity coefficient of
an ion ...
In solutions that are not too concentrated , the activity coefficient for a given
species is independent of the specific nature of the electrolyte and dependent
only upon the ionic strength . For a given ionic strength , the activity coefficient of
an ion ...
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Calculate Ksp for Ag2C2O , given AgzC2O4 ( s ) + 2e = 2Ag ( s ) + C20 . 2 E° = 0 .
490 V 20 . Calculate Ksp for NizP20 , given Ni2P2O3 ( s ) + 4e → 2Ni + P20 , 4 E°
= - 0 . 439 V * 21 . Calculate the formation constant for Ag ( CN ) 2 given Ag ...
Calculate Ksp for Ag2C2O , given AgzC2O4 ( s ) + 2e = 2Ag ( s ) + C20 . 2 E° = 0 .
490 V 20 . Calculate Ksp for NizP20 , given Ni2P2O3 ( s ) + 4e → 2Ni + P20 , 4 E°
= - 0 . 439 V * 21 . Calculate the formation constant for Ag ( CN ) 2 given Ag ...
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Preface | 1 |
A Review of Some Elementary Concepts | 8 |
A Review of Simple Equilibrium Constant | 24 |
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