Analytical ChemistryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979 - 685 pagine |
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Pagina 61
... important relationships of classical statistics . Properties of the Normal Error Curve . The upper two curves of Figure 4-3 are normal error curves for two different analytical methods . The topmost curve represents data from the more ...
... important relationships of classical statistics . Properties of the Normal Error Curve . The upper two curves of Figure 4-3 are normal error curves for two different analytical methods . The topmost curve represents data from the more ...
Pagina 233
... important , however , are the many applications that involve conversion of the analyte to an acid or a base by suitable chemical treatment followed by titration with a standard strong base or acid . Two types of end points are commonly ...
... important , however , are the many applications that involve conversion of the analyte to an acid or a base by suitable chemical treatment followed by titration with a standard strong base or acid . Two types of end points are commonly ...
Pagina 333
... important example . Its electrode potential differs by only 0.02 V from that for the iodide - iodine half- reaction : H1ASO1 + 2H + 2e H1ASO ; + H2O E0 = 0.559 V In a strongly acidic medium arsenic ( V ) will quantitatively oxidize ...
... important example . Its electrode potential differs by only 0.02 V from that for the iodide - iodine half- reaction : H1ASO1 + 2H + 2e H1ASO ; + H2O E0 = 0.559 V In a strongly acidic medium arsenic ( V ) will quantitatively oxidize ...
Sommario
Introduction | 1 |
A Review of Simple Equilibrium Constant | 24 |
The Evaluation of Analytical Data | 46 |
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absorbance absorption activity coefficient addition AgNO3 aliquot analysis analyte anode application approximately atoms base buffer buret calcium Calculate calibration carbonate cathode cations cell cerium(IV chemical color column complex concen copper(II coulometric crucible determined dilute dissociation constant dissolved EDTA electrode potential electrolyte employed end point Equation equilibrium constant equivalence point equivalent weight example excess filter formal concentration formation formula weight glass H₂O H3O+ half-cell half-reaction hydrogen hydronium ion hydroxide indicator iodide iodine ion concentration iron(III liquid liter measurements mercury(II metal method molar NaOH oxalate oxidation particles permanganate pipet potassium precipitate prepared primary standard Procedure quantity radiation reaction reagent reduced sample silver chloride silver ion silver nitrate sodium solid solubility solution containing solvent species standard hydrogen electrode standard solution substance sulfuric acid Table temperature thiosulfate titration curve volume volumetric flask wavelength zinc