Calculations of volumetric analysis ordinarily consist of transforming the quantity of titrant used (in chemical units) to

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Calculations of volumetric analysis ordinarily consist of transforming the quantity of titrant used (in chemical units) to a chemically equivalent quantity of analyte (also in chemical units) through use of a stoichiometric factor. Use chemical formulas (NO CALCULATIONS
REQUIRED) to express this ratio for calculation of the percentage of
(a) Hydrazine in rocket fuel by titration with standard iodine. Reaction:
Calculations of volumetric analysis ordinarily consist of transforming the quantity

(b) Boron in a sample of borax, Na2B4O7 ˆ™ 10H2O, by titration with standard acid. Reaction:

Calculations of volumetric analysis ordinarily consist of transforming the quantity
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Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry

ISBN: 978-0495558286

9th edition

Authors: Douglas A. Skoog, Donald M. West, F. James Holler, Stanley R. Crouch

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