Fundamentals of Analytical ChemistryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969 - 835 pagine |
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Pagina 538
... cations in the solution . This process can be formulated as H + GI ̄ + B + → B * GI ̄ + H + gel soln gel soln where B + represents a singly charged cation such as sodium ion . The equilibrium constant for this reaction is Kex = a1b'1 a ...
... cations in the solution . This process can be formulated as H + GI ̄ + B + → B * GI ̄ + H + gel soln gel soln where B + represents a singly charged cation such as sodium ion . The equilibrium constant for this reaction is Kex = a1b'1 a ...
Pagina 539
... cations other than hydrogen . As a consequence , the diffusion potentials do not subtract out as they did in the previous case ( see p . 537 ) , and Eb does not adequately describe the total emf that develops in the presence of another ...
... cations other than hydrogen . As a consequence , the diffusion potentials do not subtract out as they did in the previous case ( see p . 537 ) , and Eb does not adequately describe the total emf that develops in the presence of another ...
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... cations cause difficulty in the determi- nation of sulfate by virtue of their tendency to coprecipitate with barium sulfate . Passage of a solution to be analyzed through a column containing a cation - ex- change resin results in ...
... cations cause difficulty in the determi- nation of sulfate by virtue of their tendency to coprecipitate with barium sulfate . Passage of a solution to be analyzed through a column containing a cation - ex- change resin results in ...
Sommario
1 The Scope of Analytical Chemistry | 1 |
2 Review of Elementary Concepts Important to Analytical Chemistry | 7 |
3 The Evaluation of Analytical Data | 25 |
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