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Lab |
exercises |
discussion |
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1. Redox titrations i. Introduction to oxidation and reduction reactions. ii. Electrochemical cells and methods of their expression. iii. Standard and formula electrode voltage. iv. Factors affecting effort. v. Nerst equation. vi. Calculations based on the Nerst equation. vii. Voltage calibration curve and factors affecting it. viii. Evidence for oxidation and reduction titrations. ix. Applications of oxidation and reduction titrations. |
14 |
14 |
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7 |
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2. Titrations involving complex formation. i. Theoretical foundations of complex formation ii. Types of connections and choosing the complexity factor. iii. Factors affecting complex formation titrations. iv. The formation of complexes. v. Titration curve for complex formation reactions. vi. Applications of complex formation titrations. |
14 |
14 |
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7 1. the reviewer (References)
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