Chemical Instrumentation: A Systematic ApproachAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1973 - 903 pagine |
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Pagina 714
... oxidation of cobalt to Co ( III ) may be used advantageously . To effect oxidation at a good potential ( below - 1.10 V vs. SCE ) ethylenediamine is added to the KCl solution ; the E1 / 2 for the anodic ( oxidation ) cobalt wave is then ...
... oxidation of cobalt to Co ( III ) may be used advantageously . To effect oxidation at a good potential ( below - 1.10 V vs. SCE ) ethylenediamine is added to the KCl solution ; the E1 / 2 for the anodic ( oxidation ) cobalt wave is then ...
Pagina 748
... oxidation of iron ( II ) are graphed in Fig . 27.1 . Only curves A and C are applicable unless cerium ( III ) salt has been added . Further , these are an initial set of curves ; as iron is oxidized , curve A sinks steadily nearer the ...
... oxidation of iron ( II ) are graphed in Fig . 27.1 . Only curves A and C are applicable unless cerium ( III ) salt has been added . Further , these are an initial set of curves ; as iron is oxidized , curve A sinks steadily nearer the ...
Pagina 753
... oxidation is sought , the intermediate must be added initially in its reduced form . It is of interest that now the potential of the working electrode remains almost constant . The added redox system is called a redox buffer and the ...
... oxidation is sought , the intermediate must be added initially in its reduced form . It is of interest that now the potential of the working electrode remains almost constant . The added redox system is called a redox buffer and the ...
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Measurement and Instrumentation | 1 |
Basic Electrical Variables | 25 |
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