Fundamentals of Analytical ChemistryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969 - 835 pagine |
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Pagina 75
... VOLUME Units of Volume The fundamental unit of volume is the liter , defined as the volume occupied by 1 kg of water at the temperature of maximum density ( 3.98 ° C ) and at 1 atm of pressure . The milliliter is defined as one one ...
... VOLUME Units of Volume The fundamental unit of volume is the liter , defined as the volume occupied by 1 kg of water at the temperature of maximum density ( 3.98 ° C ) and at 1 atm of pressure . The milliliter is defined as one one ...
Pagina 113
... volume of the apparatus at the temperature ( t ) of calibration is obtained by dividing the density of the liquid at that temperature into the corrected weight . Finally , this volume is corrected to the standard temperature of 20 ° C ...
... volume of the apparatus at the temperature ( t ) of calibration is obtained by dividing the density of the liquid at that temperature into the corrected weight . Finally , this volume is corrected to the standard temperature of 20 ° C ...
Pagina 114
... Volume Temperature Volume ( ml ) ( ° C ) ( ml ) 10 1.0016 17 1.0023 24 1.0036 11 1.0017 18 1.0025 25 1.0038 12 1.0018 19 1.0026 26 1.0041 13 1.0019 20 1.0028 27 1.0043 14 1.0020 21 1.0030 28 1.0046 15 1.0021 22 1.0032 29 1.0048 16 ...
... Volume Temperature Volume ( ml ) ( ° C ) ( ml ) 10 1.0016 17 1.0023 24 1.0036 11 1.0017 18 1.0025 25 1.0038 12 1.0018 19 1.0026 26 1.0041 13 1.0019 20 1.0028 27 1.0043 14 1.0020 21 1.0030 28 1.0046 15 1.0021 22 1.0032 29 1.0048 16 ...
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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