Fundamentals of Analytical ChemistryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969 - 835 pagine |
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Pagina 165
... solid formation does not occur in a finite length of time if no solid is present in the solution . The region above CD represents conditions under which supersaturation is rapidly and spontaneously relieved by formation of the solid ...
... solid formation does not occur in a finite length of time if no solid is present in the solution . The region above CD represents conditions under which supersaturation is rapidly and spontaneously relieved by formation of the solid ...
Pagina 167
... solid with additional reagent can take two courses . If the additional reagent creates a state of high relative supersaturation , the rate of development of further nuclei will greatly exceed the rate at which particle growth occurs ...
... solid with additional reagent can take two courses . If the additional reagent creates a state of high relative supersaturation , the rate of development of further nuclei will greatly exceed the rate at which particle growth occurs ...
Pagina 740
... solid is classed as essential water . It is present in stoichiometric quantities . Thus , the water of crystallization in stable solid hy- drates ( for example , CaC2O , 2H2O , BaCl2 · 2H2O ) qualifies as a type of essential water . A ...
... solid is classed as essential water . It is present in stoichiometric quantities . Thus , the water of crystallization in stable solid hy- drates ( for example , CaC2O , 2H2O , BaCl2 · 2H2O ) qualifies as a type of essential water . A ...
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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