| 11. | This number is equal to the milliliters of titrant required to neutralize the acid in 10 mL of sake.
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| 12. | The electrode potential may also be chosen such that the titrant is reduced, but the analyte is not.
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| 13. | Instead, the titrant and indicator used are much weaker acids, and anhydrous solvents such as THF are used.
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| 14. | Subtracting the initial volume from the final volume will yield the amount of titrant used to reach the end point.
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| 15. | Thermometric iodometric titrations employing thiosulfate as a titrant are also practical, for example in the determination of Cu ( II ).
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| 16. | In this case, the presence of excess titrant is easily detected by the increase in current above background ( charging ) current.
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| 17. | It is more stable than ferroin, but in sulfuric acid with Ce 4 + ion it requires significant excess of the titrant.
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| 18. | In a similar manner, when the titrant is in excess past the endpoint, a linear temperature response can also be anticipated.
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| 19. | When aluminium ion ( say as aluminium nitrate ) is employed as the titrant, fluoride can be determined using the same chemistry.
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| 20. | I know that this lab will b a titration-using silver nitrate as the titrant, and potassium chromate as the indicator.
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