Analytical Chemistry, Volume 4Wiley, 2003 - 828 pagine This text is designed for the undergraduate one-term Quantitative Analysis course (sometimes called Analytical Chemistry) for students majoring in Chemistry and related fields. It deals with principles and techniques of quantitative analysis. Examples of analytical techniques are drawn from such areas as life sciences, clinical chemistry, air and water pollution, and industrial analyses.The Sixth Edition is extensively revised and updated with a more modern flavor and a new, two-color design. |
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... hydroxide in a 1 : 1 ratio : HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H2O The volume of sodium hydroxide solution required to just completely react with the hydrochloric acid sample is measured . If we know the concentration of the so- dium hydroxide ...
... hydroxide in a 1 : 1 ratio : HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H2O The volume of sodium hydroxide solution required to just completely react with the hydrochloric acid sample is measured . If we know the concentration of the so- dium hydroxide ...
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... hydroxide to a phenolphthalein end point . An approximately 5 - mL sample of vinegar is weighed on an analytical balance in a weighing bottle ( the increase in weight represents the weight of the sample ) and is found to be 5.0268 g ...
... hydroxide to a phenolphthalein end point . An approximately 5 - mL sample of vinegar is weighed on an analytical balance in a weighing bottle ( the increase in weight represents the weight of the sample ) and is found to be 5.0268 g ...
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... hydroxide ion . Hydroxide ion ap- pears to be the only serious interference . The pH range is limited by the formation of hydrofluoric acid at the acid end and by hydroxide ion response at the alkaline end ; a pH range of 4 to 9 is ...
... hydroxide ion . Hydroxide ion ap- pears to be the only serious interference . The pH range is limited by the formation of hydrofluoric acid at the acid end and by hydroxide ion response at the alkaline end ; a pH range of 4 to 9 is ...
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Chapter | 1 |
The use of spreadsheets for plotting curves and perform Least squares equation | 3 |
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