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Thermometric Titrimetry

International Series of Monographs in Analytical Chemistry

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1969
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: L. S. Bark, S. M. Bark
  • Editors: R. Belcher, H. Freiser
  • Language: English

Thermometric Titrimetry covers the significant progress in the application of thermometric titrimetry to routine analysis and as a research tool in the investigations of the basic… Read more

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Thermometric Titrimetry covers the significant progress in the application of thermometric titrimetry to routine analysis and as a research tool in the investigations of the basic phenomena associated with chemical reactions. This book is composed of 10 chapters and starts with a brief presentation of the basic principles of the technique. The succeeding chapters deal with the apparatus and several reactions involved in thermometric titrimetry, including neutralization, oxidation-reduction, and precipitation. A chapter focuses on the advantages of the technique for the determination of important commercial chemical, such as water and various chemical systems. The remaining chapters examine the use of some solvents as indicators, the industrial application of thermometric titrimetry, and an investigation of complex formation. This book will be of great value to analytical and laboratory chemists.

Table of contents


Introduction


1. Basic Principles of the Technique


2. Apparatus


3. Neutralization Reactions in Aqueous Solutions


4. Oxidation-Reduction Reactions


5. Precipitation Reactions


6. Reactions Involving Complex Formation


7. Titrations in Non-Aqueous Media


8. Use of the Solvent as an Indicator


9. Industrial Analysis


10. Additional Data Available from Enthalpograms

Author Index

Subject Index

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  • Edition: 1
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  • Published: December 28, 2013
  • Language: English

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