Fundamentals of Analytical ChemistryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969 - 835 pagine |
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Pagina 338
... complex ions . The donor species , or ligand , must have at least one pair of unshared electrons to form the bond ; the water molecule , ammonia , the ... Complex-Formation Reactions, Titration Curves for Complex-Formation Reactions,
... complex ions . The donor species , or ligand , must have at least one pair of unshared electrons to form the bond ; the water molecule , ammonia , the ... Complex-Formation Reactions, Titration Curves for Complex-Formation Reactions,
Pagina 340
... complex - formation titrations . Titration of 60.0 ml of 0.020 F M with : ( a ) 0.020 F solution of the quadri- dentate ligand D to give MD as product ; ( b ) 0.040 F solution of the bidentate ligand B to give MB2 ; and ( c ) 0.080 F ...
... complex - formation titrations . Titration of 60.0 ml of 0.020 F M with : ( a ) 0.020 F solution of the quadri- dentate ligand D to give MD as product ; ( b ) 0.040 F solution of the bidentate ligand B to give MB2 ; and ( c ) 0.080 F ...
Pagina 682
... complex EML can be determined from the constant ab- sorbance at high ligand - to - metal ratios . Here , the absorbance is constant because essen- tially all the metal ion is present as the complex and [ M ] << [ ML ] . Under these ...
... complex EML can be determined from the constant ab- sorbance at high ligand - to - metal ratios . Here , the absorbance is constant because essen- tially all the metal ion is present as the complex and [ M ] << [ ML ] . Under these ...
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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