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Chapter 12-Titrimetry

1996
WHEN AN ANALYTE IS QUANTIFIED by measuring the volume (or, on rare occasions, the weight) of a solution that reacts with it, we call the process volumetric analysis or titrimetry. Generally, the reaction in question proceeds to its equilibrium point or to some reproducibly measurable point near equilibrium, whereupon the addition of reactant solution ...
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HIGH-PRECISION VOLUME TITRIMETRY

Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1962
Ways in which the ultimate limit of volume titrimetry may be reached are analyzed: the most suitable approach, based essentially upon the use of a bulb burette, allows, in theory, a mechanical precision better than that of the best weight techniques to be obtained, and the various factors influencing this precision are detailed.
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Acid–Base Titrimetry

2014
The chemistry of acids and bases has been a subject of interest since the days of the alchemist, who exploited the properties of acids in an attempt to transmute base metals into gold. In this chapter a summary of acid–base chemistry is presented which is contextualised by the following practical activities: standardisation of sodium hydroxide ...
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Titrimetrie

1985
Othmar G. Koch, W. Fresenius
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Thermometric titrimetry

Proceedings of the Society for Analytical Chemistry, 1966
L. S. Bark   +6 more
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Modern titrimetry

Analytical Proceedings, 1987
C. J. Phillips   +5 more
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Mathematics of Titrimetry

2014
In this chapter we focus in more detail on the underpinning quantitative theory of volumetric analysis, starting with solving complex equilibrium problems using the so-called systematic approach to equilibrium. The fractional composition concept is then introduced as a means of representing complex data in a single format.
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Spectropolarimetric titrimetry

Analytica Chimica Acta, 1969
Karl H. Pearson, Stanley Kirschner
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