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1973
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the applications and the theory of thermal titrimetry. For thermal titrimetry, a concentrated reagent, B, is added to the material, A, at a constant rate. The heat change generated by the reaction is recorded as a function of time or concentration of B added.
Mario A Marini, Charles J Martin
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the applications and the theory of thermal titrimetry. For thermal titrimetry, a concentrated reagent, B, is added to the material, A, at a constant rate. The heat change generated by the reaction is recorded as a function of time or concentration of B added.
Mario A Marini, Charles J Martin
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2014
Since the mid-1950s, volumetric analysis has increasingly become a subject of automation, which ostensibly increases precision and accuracy in volumetric determinations. In this chapter we examine the principles of potentiometric, conductometric, coulometric and non-aqueous titrimetry, which are then contextualised by the following practical activities:
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Since the mid-1950s, volumetric analysis has increasingly become a subject of automation, which ostensibly increases precision and accuracy in volumetric determinations. In this chapter we examine the principles of potentiometric, conductometric, coulometric and non-aqueous titrimetry, which are then contextualised by the following practical activities:
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2014
Precipitation reactions are an interesting and often invaluable application of equilibrium concepts to analytical chemistry. In this chapter a summary of solubility equilibrium chemistry is presented which is contextualised by the following practical activities: standardisation of silver nitrate; determination of the salt content of isotonic sports ...
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Precipitation reactions are an interesting and often invaluable application of equilibrium concepts to analytical chemistry. In this chapter a summary of solubility equilibrium chemistry is presented which is contextualised by the following practical activities: standardisation of silver nitrate; determination of the salt content of isotonic sports ...
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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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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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Spectropolarimetric titrimetry
Analytica Chimica Acta, 1969Karl H. Pearson, Stanley Kirschner
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