Fundamentals of Analytical ChemistryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969 - 835 pagine |
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Pagina 206
... hydroxide and of hydrochloric acid must be equal to their formula weights , since each has only a single reactive hydrogen or hydroxide ion . Simi- larly , we know that only one hydrogen in acetic acid , HC2H3O2 , is acidic ; there ...
... hydroxide and of hydrochloric acid must be equal to their formula weights , since each has only a single reactive hydrogen or hydroxide ion . Simi- larly , we know that only one hydrogen in acetic acid , HC2H3O2 , is acidic ; there ...
Pagina 239
... hydroxide ion concentrations are the same is said to be neutral . The hy- dronium and hydroxide ion concentrations of a neutral solution increase with temperature . A solution is said to be acidic when the hydronium ion concentration ...
... hydroxide ion concentrations are the same is said to be neutral . The hy- dronium and hydroxide ion concentrations of a neutral solution increase with temperature . A solution is said to be acidic when the hydronium ion concentration ...
Pagina 815
... hydroxide Barium carbonate Barium chromate Al ( OH ) 3 2 × 10-32 BaCO3 4.9 × 10-9 BaCrO4 1.2 × 10- -10 Barium iodate Barium manganate Ba ( IO3 ) 2 1.57 × 10-9 BaMnO4 2.5 × 10-10 Barium oxalate BaC204 Barium sulfate BaSO4 Bismuth oxide ...
... hydroxide Barium carbonate Barium chromate Al ( OH ) 3 2 × 10-32 BaCO3 4.9 × 10-9 BaCrO4 1.2 × 10- -10 Barium iodate Barium manganate Ba ( IO3 ) 2 1.57 × 10-9 BaMnO4 2.5 × 10-10 Barium oxalate BaC204 Barium sulfate BaSO4 Bismuth oxide ...
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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