Fundamentals of Analytical ChemistrySaunders College Pub., 1988 - 894 pagine |
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... potassium iodate as a primary standard for thiosulfate solutions is the small weight required for a standardization . For example , the amount needed for the standardization of a 0.05 M thiosulfate solution is only about 0.07 g , which ...
... potassium iodate as a primary standard for thiosulfate solutions is the small weight required for a standardization . For example , the amount needed for the standardization of a 0.05 M thiosulfate solution is only about 0.07 g , which ...
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... Potassium Bromate as a Source of Bromine Primary - standard potassium bromate is available from commercial sources and can be used directly to prepare standard solutions that are stable indef- initely . Direct titrations with potassium ...
... Potassium Bromate as a Source of Bromine Primary - standard potassium bromate is available from commercial sources and can be used directly to prepare standard solutions that are stable indef- initely . Direct titrations with potassium ...
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... Potassium cyanide , as complexing reagent , 277t Potassium dichromate , as oxidiz- ing reagent , 3341 , 338 ; as pri- mary standard , 344 ; titration of lead with , 795 Potassium ferricyanide , as primary standard for thiosulfate solu ...
... Potassium cyanide , as complexing reagent , 277t Potassium dichromate , as oxidiz- ing reagent , 3341 , 338 ; as pri- mary standard , 344 ; titration of lead with , 795 Potassium ferricyanide , as primary standard for thiosulfate solu ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Evaluation of Analytical Data | 6 |
Gravimetric Methods of Analysis | 57 |
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