the sample is dissolved in appropriate solvent (ex. tetrahydrofuran),then it is refluxed for a half hour with a potassium hydroxide 0.1m solution in methanol for 30 minutes. The solution is cooled and the chlorine is determined potentiometric with AgNO3 0.01N.
Yes. Composite volcanoes often have a high gas content in their magma, which is why they often erupt explosively.
Most composite volcanoes are comprised of Andesitic lava. Andesetic lava has an intermediate silica content compared to granitic with a high silica content and basaltic with a low silica content.
Yes It Is! because of its chlorine content.
Fixed Carbon by Difference = 100 - (Volatile Content + Ash Content + Moisture Content)
Adjusting the chlorine content will almost certainly affect the pH, so it would be simpler to get the chlorine level correct first and then titrate to the proper pH.
The chlorine content of sodium chloride is 60,334 %.
Yes. Composite volcanoes often have a high gas content in their magma, which is why they often erupt explosively.
Most composite volcanoes are comprised of Andesitic lava. Andesetic lava has an intermediate silica content compared to granitic with a high silica content and basaltic with a low silica content.
The effect of reinforcement content on matrix of composite materials is to strengthen the given structure. Steel is an example of the reinforcing material.
Chlorine resistant swimwear protects against chlorine by having a high polyester content, which does not become destroyed by chlorine. 100% polyester swimwear keeps its color and its shape, not like Spandex or nylon.
Yes It Is! because of its chlorine content.
Because of high chlorine content in the mud (chlorine as a stripping agent for chrome)
Fixed Carbon by Difference = 100 - (Volatile Content + Ash Content + Moisture Content)
The content is targeted at people, the type of content also helps determine who it is targeted at.
If you have a salt water pool then the chlorine generator is there to convert the salt into chlorine to keep up the chlorine content of the pool. However if you don't have one of these or it is broken down you can always add chlorine directly to make up the shortfall until the necessary repairs are done.
Adjusting the chlorine content will almost certainly affect the pH, so it would be simpler to get the chlorine level correct first and then titrate to the proper pH.
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