Analytical Chemistry: An IntroductionHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965 - 527 pagine |
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Pagina 166
... equivalent to the substance with which it reacts . This condition is achieved at the equivalence point . For example , the equivalence point in the titration of sodium chloride with silver nitrate is attained when exactly one formula ...
... equivalent to the substance with which it reacts . This condition is achieved at the equivalence point . For example , the equivalence point in the titration of sodium chloride with silver nitrate is attained when exactly one formula ...
Pagina 287
... Equivalence Point . Further additions of strong base repress the reaction of M2 with water and the pH can be calculated from the amount of NaOH added in excess of that required for total neutralization of H2M . TITRATION CURVES Figure ...
... Equivalence Point . Further additions of strong base repress the reaction of M2 with water and the pH can be calculated from the amount of NaOH added in excess of that required for total neutralization of H2M . TITRATION CURVES Figure ...
Pagina 359
... point out that these do not necessarily take into account all of the factors that determine the applicability and ... equivalence point for each of the following reactions . Where necessary , assume the reactant solutions are initially ...
... point out that these do not necessarily take into account all of the factors that determine the applicability and ... equivalence point for each of the following reactions . Where necessary , assume the reactant solutions are initially ...
Sommario
The Scope of Analytical Chemistry | 1 |
Some Elementary Concepts | 7 |
The Evaluation of Analytical Data | 34 |
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absorbance absorption acid solution addition AgCl AgNO3 aliquot analysis analytical barium base buffer buret Calculate carbonate cell cerium chemical chemist chloride ion colloidal color complex compound coprecipitation crucible determined deviation dilute dissociation dissolved employed end point equation equilibrium constant equivalence point equivalent weight error example excess F solution Fe2+ filter flask formal concentration formula weight grams gravimetric H₂ H₂O H3O+ half reaction hydrogen ion hydronium ion hydroxide indicator iodide iodine ion concentration iron iron III KMnO4 liquid liter measurement metal method milliequivalents ml of water mol/liter NaOH normality oxalate oxidation particles percent permanganate phenolphthalein pipet potassium potentiometric precipitate quantity radiation reagent reduced result salt sample silver chloride silver ion silver nitrate sodium sodium carbonate solid solubility solvent species standard hydrogen electrode standard solution substance sulfate sulfuric acid temperature thiocyanate tion titration curve volt volume volumetric wash weak acid