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An EDTA solution is standardized
An EDTA solution is standardized against a solution of primary standard CaCO3 (0.5622 g dissolve in 1000 ml of solution) and
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The reaction of a metal ion, M^2+, with EDTA is given in the following equation:
M^2+(aq) + Y^4-(aq) <==> MY^2-(aq) The EDTA was
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Miguel
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A 25.0-mL solution of 0.0660 M EDTA was added to a 33.0-mL sample containing an unknown concentration of V3 . All V3 present
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Ashley
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Have have 3 general question regrading Analysis of the hardness of water:
1. What is meant by non-zero blank correction in
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AhmadM
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A solution containing both Fe
3+ and Al 3+ can be selectively analyzed for Fe 3+ by buffering to a pH of 2 and titrating with
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jody
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A solution was prepared by dissolving 3.5 grams of EDTA (Na2H2Y·2H2O) in exactly 1L of water. This solution was then
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An EDTA solution is standardised against high-purity CaCO3 by dissolving 0.4835 g CaCO3 in HCl, adjusting the pH to 10 with
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Daniel
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Does EDTA react with light?
I forgot to cover a dilute bottle of EDTA (about 0.01M) and was wondering if that would have any
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christina
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15.00 mL of 0.01200 M EDTA were used to titrate 50 mL aliquot solution containing iron (II). How much iron (II) is present in
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Nina
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Assume that 50ml of 0.01M edta solution were added to 25ml of co solution and the excess edta required 20ml of 0.005M mg
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Fai
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