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  • {{This|''Zeta potential titration for studying surface properties''|Titration (disambiguation)}} ...etc. Solids in such systems have very high [[surface area]]. This type of titration is used to study the [[zeta potential]] of these [[surface]]s under differe
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  • ...ating to the brain but by aborting their birth in the first place. Careful titration allows for a high degree of selectivity in the blockage of sensory neurons,
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  • ...hly water-soluble. Through this reaction [[iodine]] is used in [[redox]] [[titration]]s. Aqueous KI<sub>3</sub>, "[[Lugol's solution]]," are used as disinfecta
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  • *Acetic acid pH and titration [http://www2.iq.usp.br/docente/gutz/Curtipot_.html - freeware for data anal
    41 KB (5,915 words) - 16:49, 27 September 2010
  • ...NA or proteins. In analytical chemistry, EDTA is used in [[complexometric titration]]s and analysis of [[water hardness]] or as a [[masking agent]] to sequeste
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  • {{This|''Zeta potential titration for studying surface properties''|Titration (disambiguation)}} ...etc. Solids in such systems have very high [[surface area]]. This type of titration is used to study the [[zeta potential]] of these [[surface]]s under differe
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  • ...such reagents with small amounts of phenanthroline (ca. 1 mg) followed by titration with alcohols to a colourless [[endpoint (chemistry)|endpoint]].<ref>{{OrgS
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  • ...br/docente/gutz/Curtipot_.html Citric acid analysis - free spreadsheet for titration of acids and pH calculation]
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  • ...NA or proteins. In analytical chemistry, EDTA is used in [[complexometric titration]]s and analysis of [[water hardness]] or as a [[masking agent]] to sequeste
    21 KB (3,011 words) - 16:51, 27 September 2010
  • ...Typically, a [[titration]] is performed with one or more reactants in the titration vessel and one or more reactants in the burette. Knowing the analytical con ...th solutions of known concentration, by means of a strong acid/strong base titration, for example, a modified Nernst equation is assumed.
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  • ...fects such as non-Henderson-Hasselbalch [[titration curve]]s and even back-titration effects <ref name="Onufriev"> A. Onufriev, D.A. Case and G. M. Ullmann (200 ...system consisting of three acidic residues. One group is displaying a back-titration event (blue group).
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  • Hence by following the hydrogen ion concentration during a [[titration]] of a mixture of M and HL with [[Base (chemistry)|base]], and knowing the ...system, details concerning the concentrations of the reagents used in the titration, and finally the experimental measurements in the form of titre and pH (or
    50 KB (7,450 words) - 20:16, 21 September 2010
  • ...quilibrium concentrations of ammonia in each layer can be established by [[titration]] with standard acid solution. It can thus be determined that K<sub>c</sub>
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  • ...ally, p''K''<sub>a</sub> values can be determined by potentiometric (pH) [[titration]], but for values of p''K''<sub>a</sub> less than about 2 or more than abou ...pH 11, followed by another region of slowly increasing pH.|A calculated [[titration curve]] of [[oxalic acid]] titrated with a solution of [[sodium hydroxide]]
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  • * [[Acid-base titration]]
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  • ...: FAQ: Acids and bases: What is the pH at the equivalence point an HF/NaOH titration?<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>,
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  • pH indicators are frequently employed in [[titration]]s in analytic [[chemistry]] and [[biology]] experiments to determine the e [[Category:Titration]]
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  • *[[Titration]]
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  • ...adducts in biological systems is routinely carried out using [[Isothermal Titration Calorimetry]].
    42 KB (6,675 words) - 20:17, 21 September 2010
  • ...t the hydrogen ion activity coefficient is effectively constant during the titration. As it is constant its value can be set to one by defining the [[standard s
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  • ..."10M" sulfuric acid (the modern equivalent of chamber acid, used in many [[titration]]s) is prepared by slowly adding 98% sulfuric acid to an equal volume of wa * [http://www2.iq.usp.br/docente/gutz/Curtipot_.html Sulfuric acid analysis - titration freeware]
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