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https://www.academia.edu/5266578Data for Titration of 50.00 mL of 0.100 M HCI with 0.0500 M NaOH Volume (mL) of Titrant pH 0.00 1.00 5.00 1.14 10.00 1.30 15.00 1.51 20.00 1.85 22.00 2.08 24.00 2.57 25.00 7.00 26.00 11.42 28.00 11.89 30.00 12.50 35.00 12.37 40.00 12.52 45.00 12.62 50.00 12.70 Calculating the titration curve for the titration of a strong base with a strong acid is handled in the same …
Chapter 1 - Modern Analytical Chemistry 2
dpuadweb.depauw.edu › eTextProject › AC24 Analytical Chemistry 2.1 dimethylglyoxime The discovery, in 1905, that dimethylglyoxime (dmg) selectively precip - itates Ni 2+ and Pd2+ led to an improved analytical method for the quantita - tive analysis of nickel.4 The resulting analysis, which is outlined in Figure 1.2, requires fewer manipulations and less time. By the 1970s, flame atomic
Analytical Chemistry 2.1 Solutions Manual
academic.depauw.edu › SMFiles › AC210 Solutions Manual for Analytical Chemistry 2.1 6. Using the atomic weights from Appendix 18, we find that the formula weight for Ni(C 4 H 14 N 4 O 4) 2 is (. )( .) (. ) (. )( .) . 58 693 81 2 011 14 1 008 44 14 007 15 999 288 917g /mole ## ## +++ += 7. First we convert the mass of Cl– to moles of Cl–.. 256 1000 1 35 45 1 7 221 10 mg Cl mg ...