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_aBurgot, Jean-Louis, _eautor. _9234544. |
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_aIonic equilibria in analytical chemistry / _cJean-Louis Burgot. |
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_aNew York : _bSpringer, _cc2012. |
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_axxiv, 770 páginas : _bilustraciones. . |
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504 | _aBibliografía: página 763. | ||
520 | 0 | _aPt 1. General considerations -- Solvents-composition of solutions -- Thermodynamics and equilibrium -- Activities and activity coefficients -- Pt. 2. Acids and bases equilibria - analytical applications -- Definitions of acids and bases: strength of acids and bases -- Calculations of pH values in aqueous solutions -- Buffer solutions -- Some general points concerning titrations -- Neutralization or acid-base indicators -- Acid-base titration curves -- Acid-base titrations: further theoretical studies -- Acid-base reactions and chemical analysis -- Pt. 3. Redox phenomena and analytical applications -- Generalities on oxidation-reduction -- Redox reactions and electrochemical cells -- Predicting redox reactions -- Predicting redox reactions by graphical means -- Calculating equilibrium potentials of solutions containing several redox couples -- General considerations concerning redox titrations -- A study of some redox titration curves -- Oxidoreductimetry: direct and indirect iodometries -- Iodometry in alkaline medium, iodatometry, periodimetry, and bromometry -- Oxidizations with permanganate, dichromate, and ceric ions -- Some titration methods involving a reduction reaction -- Some applications of redox reactions in qualitative analysis -- Pt. 4. Complexation reactions - analytical applications. -- General definitions concerning complexes -- Rules of nomenclature and writing -- Some elements concerning the chemistry of complexes -- Stability of complexes: some elements concerning the kinetics of their formation -- Superimposition of varied equilibria to complexation equilibria -- conditional stability constants -- Complexometry I: mercurimetry (Votocek-Dubsky's method) -- Complexometry II: titrations with edta -- Complexometry III: metal cation indicators and types of edta titrations -- Applications of the formation of complexes in inorganic analysis -- -- Pt 5. Precipitation phenomena - analytical applications -- Applications of the formation of complexes in organic analysis -- Intrinsic, ionic, and total solubilities; solubility product and precipitation -- Dependence of the solubility on the solution's ionic strength and on the presence of common ions: superimposition of several precipitation equilibria -- Solubility and pH -- Precipitation and complexation -- Theoretical study of some precipitation titration curves -- Titrimetric methods involving a precipitation -- Gravimetry by precipitation -- Some applications of the precipitation phenomenon in inorganic and organic qualitative and quantitative analysis. | |
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