Fundamentals of Analytical ChemistrySaunders College Pub., 1988 - 894 pagine |
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Pagina 209
... sodium lactate in water and diluting to 1.00 L ? ( b ) 0.055 M in acetic acid and 0.011 M in sodium acetate ? ( c ) prepared by dissolving 3.00 g of salicylic acid , CH ( OH ) COOH , in 50.0 mL of 0.1130 M NaOH and diluting to 500.0 mL ...
... sodium lactate in water and diluting to 1.00 L ? ( b ) 0.055 M in acetic acid and 0.011 M in sodium acetate ? ( c ) prepared by dissolving 3.00 g of salicylic acid , CH ( OH ) COOH , in 50.0 mL of 0.1130 M NaOH and diluting to 500.0 mL ...
Pagina 241
... sodium carbonate , sodium hydrogen carbonate , and sodium hy- droxide , either alone or admixed , provides interesting examples of how neu- tralization titrations can be employed to analyze mixtures . No more than two of these three ...
... sodium carbonate , sodium hydrogen carbonate , and sodium hy- droxide , either alone or admixed , provides interesting examples of how neu- tralization titrations can be employed to analyze mixtures . No more than two of these three ...
Pagina 890
... Sodium acetate , as volumetric re- agent , 249 Sodium benzoate , as bacteriostat for thiosulfate solutions , 343 Sodium bismuthate , as auxiliary oxidizing reagent , 333 Sodium carbonate , as a basic flux , 695 ; as primary standard for ...
... Sodium acetate , as volumetric re- agent , 249 Sodium benzoate , as bacteriostat for thiosulfate solutions , 343 Sodium bismuthate , as auxiliary oxidizing reagent , 333 Sodium carbonate , as a basic flux , 695 ; as primary standard for ...
Sommario
Introduction | 1 |
Evaluation of Analytical Data | 6 |
Gravimetric Methods of Analysis | 57 |
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absorbance absorption acid activity added addition amount analysis analyte applications aqueous assume atoms base becomes buffer Calculate carbonate cations cause cell chemical chloride chromatography color column common complex compounds concentration constant containing curve derived described determination deviation difference dilute dissociation dissolved EDTA effect electrode electrode potential end point Equation equilibrium equivalence error example excess expression Figure formation given gives glass H3O+ hydrogen important increases indicator involves ion concentration less liquid mean measurements metal method mmol molar NaOH Note obtained occurs organic oxidation particles phase potential precipitate prepared present Problem quantity radiation range ratio reaction reagent reduced relative sample separation shown silver sodium solid solubility solution solvent species standard Step strong Substitution surface Table temperature titration titration curves volume weak weight