Fundamentals of Analytical ChemistrySaunders College Pub., 1988 - 894 pagine |
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... metal is held in a vertical glass tube through which the solution is drawn under a mild vacuum . The metal in a reductor is ordinarily sufficient for hundreds of reductions . A typical Jones reductor has a diameter of about 2 cm and is ...
... metal is held in a vertical glass tube through which the solution is drawn under a mild vacuum . The metal in a reductor is ordinarily sufficient for hundreds of reductions . A typical Jones reductor has a diameter of about 2 cm and is ...
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... metal 58.93 HNOS Copper Cu metal 63.55 dil HNO3 Fluorine NaF 41.99 H2O Iodine KIOS 214.00 H2O i Iron Fe metal 55.85 HCl , hot Lanthanum LagO3 325.82 HCl , hot f Lead Pb ( NO3 ) 2 331.20 H2O Lithium Li , CO , 73.89 HCI AADAYAA ...
... metal 58.93 HNOS Copper Cu metal 63.55 dil HNO3 Fluorine NaF 41.99 H2O Iodine KIOS 214.00 H2O i Iron Fe metal 55.85 HCl , hot Lanthanum LagO3 325.82 HCl , hot f Lead Pb ( NO3 ) 2 331.20 H2O Lithium Li , CO , 73.89 HCI AADAYAA ...
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... metal ions . ( e ) A conditional formation constant is an equilibrium constant for the reac- tion between a metal ion and a complexing agent that applies only when the pH and / or the concentration of other complexing ions is carefully ...
... metal ions . ( e ) A conditional formation constant is an equilibrium constant for the reac- tion between a metal ion and a complexing agent that applies only when the pH and / or the concentration of other complexing ions is carefully ...
Sommario
Introduction | 1 |
Evaluation of Analytical Data | 6 |
Gravimetric Methods of Analysis | 57 |
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