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EQUIVALENT WEIGHT IN OXIDATION - REDUCTION REACTIONS The
equivalent weight of a participant in an oxidation - reduction reaction is that
weight which directly or indirectly consumes or produces 1 mole of electrons .
The numerical ...
EQUIVALENT WEIGHT IN OXIDATION - REDUCTION REACTIONS The
equivalent weight of a participant in an oxidation - reduction reaction is that
weight which directly or indirectly consumes or produces 1 mole of electrons .
The numerical ...
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theory of oxidation - reduction titrations Oxidation - reduction , or redox ,
processes involve the transfer of electrons from one reactant to another .
Volumetric methods based upon electron transfer are more numerous and more
varied than ...
theory of oxidation - reduction titrations Oxidation - reduction , or redox ,
processes involve the transfer of electrons from one reactant to another .
Volumetric methods based upon electron transfer are more numerous and more
varied than ...
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PROBLEMS * 1 . Write balanced equations to describe the following processes : (
a ) the oxidation of cerium ( III ) to cerium ( IV ) by ammonium peroxodisulfate . ( b
) the oxidation of manganese ( II ) to permanganate ion by sodium bismuthate .
PROBLEMS * 1 . Write balanced equations to describe the following processes : (
a ) the oxidation of cerium ( III ) to cerium ( IV ) by ammonium peroxodisulfate . ( b
) the oxidation of manganese ( II ) to permanganate ion by sodium bismuthate .
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Preface | 1 |
A Review of Some Elementary Concepts | 8 |
A Review of Simple Equilibrium Constant | 24 |
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