Analytical ChemistryWiley, 1980 - 643 pagine Extensively revised and updated, this edition is concerned primarily with quantitative analysis techniques. Describes how to design an analytical method, how to obtain a laboratory sample that is representative of the whole and to prepare it for analysis, what measurement tools are available, automated analyses and the statistical significance of the analysis. New and expanded topics include heterogeneous equilibria, diode array spectrometers, fiber-optic sensors and solid-phase extraction. |
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Pagina 172
... amount added ( 0.033 M ) minus the amount dissociated , while that of OAC would be the amount added ( 0.067 M ) plus the amount of HOAc dissociated . However , the amount of acid dissociated is very small , particularly in the presence ...
... amount added ( 0.033 M ) minus the amount dissociated , while that of OAC would be the amount added ( 0.067 M ) plus the amount of HOAc dissociated . However , the amount of acid dissociated is very small , particularly in the presence ...
Pagina 173
... amount of a strong base is added , it will combine with part of the HA to form an equivalent amount of A. Again , the change in the ratio is small . The amount of acid or base that can be added without causing a large change in pH is ...
... amount of a strong base is added , it will combine with part of the HA to form an equivalent amount of A. Again , the change in the ratio is small . The amount of acid or base that can be added without causing a large change in pH is ...
Pagina 227
... amount of Mg2 + is added to the Ca2 + solution and as soon as the Ca2 + and the small amount of free Mg2 + are titrated , the end point color change occurs as above . ( The Ca2 + titrates first since its EDTA chelate is more stable ...
... amount of Mg2 + is added to the Ca2 + solution and as soon as the Ca2 + and the small amount of free Mg2 + are titrated , the end point color change occurs as above . ( The Ca2 + titrates first since its EDTA chelate is more stable ...
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Experiments | 1 |
Review of Fundamental Concepts | 7 |
Expressions of Analytical Results | 17 |
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