I don't know, I suppose we have to ask a chemist.
A solution that has been titrated against a primary standard solution.
we add sulpheric acid with oxalic acid to stable the ions when titrated against KMNO4
Aluminium is alight soft easily formed metal and has many aplications what it does depends on what it is used for and the environment it is used in.
A chemical reaction must exist between the titrant an the ion to be analyzed.
Litmus paper
A solution that has been titrated against a primary standard solution.
When silver nitrate is titrated against potassium chloride, a white precipitate of silver chloride is formed due to the reaction between silver ions from silver nitrate and chloride ions from potassium chloride. This reaction can be used to determine the concentration of chloride ions in a solution.
The best indicator for titrating lactic acid against standard NaOH is phenolphthalein. It changes color in the pH range of about 8.2 to 10, which is suitable for the endpoint of the titration of lactic acid (pKa ≈ 3.9). This indicator appears pink at high pH and colorless at acidic pH, allowing for a clear visual indication of the endpoint of the titration.
The molarity of the potassium hydroxide solution is 3.30M. This can be calculated by determining the number of moles of sulfuric acid used (0.0171 mol), then equating this to twice the number of moles of potassium hydroxide used (0.00855 mol), and finally dividing this by the volume of the potassium hydroxide solution (0.00258 L).
we add sulpheric acid with oxalic acid to stable the ions when titrated against KMNO4
Argentimetric titration is a method for determining the concentration of chloride ions in a solution by titrating with a standard solution of silver nitrate. The endpoint is detected by the formation of a white precipitate of silver chloride. This technique is commonly used in analytical chemistry to quantify the amount of chloride present in a sample.
It is best to store the pickle in sealed glass jars. Pickle, being an acid, would act against the aluminium and cause contamination.
Fluoride is very good for your teeth as it helps to strengthen the enamel against cavities. The most common source of fluoride is community water (ie. bottled water). Excess fluoride may cause something called "fluorosis" which is staining on the teeth.
When used fluoridated tooth paste regularly or after professional fluoride application, fluoride reacts with the hydroxyapatite crystals present in enamel to form fluorapatite crystals which are more protective against tooth decay.
Aluminium is alight soft easily formed metal and has many aplications what it does depends on what it is used for and the environment it is used in.
Copper.
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