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analytical chemistry, a
standard solution (titrant or titrator) is a
solution containing an
accurately known concentration.
Standard solutions are
generally prepared...
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scale is
traceable to a set of
standard solutions whose pH is
established by
international agreement.
Primary pH
standard values are
determined using a...
- The
standard state of a
material (pure substance,
mixture or
solution) is a
reference point used to
calculate its
properties under different conditions...
- 1938, and
revised by
Arnon in 1950. It is one of the most po****r
standard solution compositions for
growing plants, in the
scientific world at least...
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meaning "
standard addition" in English.
Modern polarography typically involves using three solutions: the
standard solution, the
unknown solution, and a...
- or titrator, is
prepared as a
standard solution of
known concentration and volume. The
titrant reacts with a
solution of
analyte (which may also be termed...
- analyte. Then, a
small volume of
standard solution is
added and the
response is
measured again. Ideally, the
standard addition should increase the analyte...
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institutionalized norm in a
community Standard solution, in chemistry, a
solution of
known concentration Standard of care, the
degree of
prudence and caution...
- Frobenius. This is a
method that uses the
series solution for a
differential equation,
where we ****ume the
solution takes the form of a series. This is usually...
- In chemistry, a
solution is
defined by
IUPAC as "A
liquid or
solid phase containing more than one substance, when for
convenience one (or more) substance...