Handbook of Analytical Chemistry

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Author(s): Ju. Lurie
Publisher: Mir Publishers
Year: 1978

Language: English
City: Moscow

Front Cover
Title PAge
Contents
Preface
Preliminary Remarks
Table 1 Atomic Weights of the Elements
Table 2 Radioactive Elements
Table 3 Ion Radii
Table 4 Ionization Potentials of Atoms and Ions
Table 5 Structure of Outer Electron Layers
Table 6 Atomic Weights, Molecular Weights*, Weights of Atomic Groups, and Their Logarithms
Table 7 Analytical and Stoichiometric Multipliers (Factors)*
Table 8 Solubilities of Inorganic and Some Organic Compounds
Table 9 Solubilities of Some Inorganic Compounds
Table 10 Solubility Products of the Chief Sparingly Soluble Substances
Table 11 Activity Coefficients of Various Ions
Table 12 Activity Coefficients of Various Ions at High Values of the Ionic Strength of a Solution
Table 13 Calibration of Glassware
Table 14 Calculation of the Results of Volumetric-Analytical Determinations*
Table 15 Masking Reagents in Titration with Complexone III
Table 16 Calculation of the Results of Gas and Gasometric Analyses*
Table 17 Conversion Formulas for Solution Concentrations
Table 18 Densities and Concentrations of Solutions
Table 19 Chief Acid-Base Indicators*
Table 20 Ionic Product of Water at Temperatures Ranging from 0 °C to 100 °C
Table 21 Colorimetric Determination of pH of Solutions
Table 22 Ionization Constants Qf indicators (pKi; at different ionic strength)
Table 23 Some Mixed Indicators
Table 24 Universal Indicators
Table 25 Chief Fluorescent Indicators
Table 26 Selected Chemiluminiscent Indicators
Table 27 Principal Adsorption Indicators
Table 28 Indicators Commonly Used in Complexonometry
Table 29 Hydrogen Ion Exponent (pH) Evaluated
Table 302 Preparation of Buffer Solutions
Table 31 Acetic-Acetate Buffer Solutions
Table 32 Universal Buffer Mixture
Table 33 Buffer Solutions from Individual Substances
Table 34 Determination of Electrode Potentials
Table 35 Electrometric Determination of pH
Table 36 Change of pH in Precipitation of Metal hydroxides
Table 37 Ionization Constants of Chief Acids and Bases
Table 38 Dissociation Constants of Complex Ions
Table 39 Mobility of Selected Ions at 25 C and Infinite Dilution
Table 40 Standard Oxidizing Potentials (E °) Relative tothe Potential of a Standard Hydrogen Electrode* at 25 °C
Table 41 Chief Oxidation-Reduction Indicators
Table 42 Spectral Wavelengths and Colours Corresponding to Them
Table 43 Photometric Methods of Determining Various Ions
Table 44 Properties of Selected Solvents
Table 45 Extraction with Organic Solvents
Table 46 Separation of Organic Compounds
Table 47 Substances Used for Drying
Table 48 Preparation of Hygrostats
Table 49 Principal Organic Reagents
Table 50 USSR Standard Sieves
Table 51 Half-Wave Potentials in Polarographic Analysiswith a Dropping Mercury Electrode
Table 52 Amperometric Titration of Selected Substances
Table 53 Conditions of Amperometric Titration with Two Polarized
Table 54 Overvoltage of Hydrogen and Oxygen atVarious Electrodes
Table 55 Potentials of Electrode Decomposition of 1N Solutions of Selected Compounds
Table 56 Flame Photometry
Table 57 British and American Weights and Measures in Comparison with the Metric System of Measurement
Table 58 Simplified Table of Five-Place Logarithms
Appendices Examples of Using Some Tables
Index