| 41. | Here, it's titrated into what Stone, invoking " Lear, " might call the thing itself.
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| 42. | The dissolved base in water increases the pH and titrates an equivalent amount of CO 2 to bicarbonate ion and carbonate ion.
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| 43. | Often structural features, as detected by means such as circular dichroism can be titrated in a chaotrope concentration-dependent fashion.
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| 44. | The excess of EDTA is back-titrated with a suitable metal ion such as Mn 2 + or Cu 2 +.
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| 45. | He introduced the idea of using potentiometric titrations for acids and bases that could not be titrated in conjunction with a colorimetric indicator
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| 46. | It then can be titrated using a solution in glacial acetic acid of a very strong acid, such as perchloric acid.
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| 47. | Among the chemicals possibly used in the blasts were TNT, RDX, HMX, nitrate, titrate and chlorate, police said.
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| 48. | This titrating of the dose is difficult to do accurately, and so sometimes a " block and replace " attitude is taken.
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| 49. | Potassium permanganate is added to react with the unsaturated compounds ( lignin and uronic acids ) in the pulp and back-titrated.
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| 50. | The concentration of Br�nsted acid sites can be determined by titrating a suspension of the oxide with an acid / base indicator present.
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