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It is used as an indicator in the titrimetric analysis of tin ions (Sn).
Although this also requires the measurement of socium and potassium, it is more accurate than standard titrimetric procedures, which are associated with non-linear errors.
This compound can be obtained in high purity and so can be used to make a standard solution in titrimetric analysis.
Common analytical techniques used for quantitative determinations in environmental chemistry include classical wet chemistry, such as gravimetric, titrimetric and electrochemical methods.
These ampoules contain unit doses of preformulated reagents and are used to perform colorimetric and titrimetric tests, as well as sample dilutions.
There are a wide variety of techniques used for analysis, from simple weighing (gravimetric analysis) to titrations (titrimetric) to very advanced techniques using highly specialized instrumentation.
Potentiometric titrimetry has been the predominant automated titrimetric technique since the 1970s, so it is worthwhile considering the basic differences between it and thermometric titrimetry.
A recent thermometric titrimetric procedure for the determination of FFA developed by Cameiro et al. (2002) has been shown to be particularly amenable to automation.
Because of this reactivity with thiols, PCMB is also used in titrimetric quantification of thiol groups in proteins.
Tetraphenylarsonium chloride, [(CH)As]Cl, has been used both for titrimetric and gravimetric quantifications of hexafluorophosphate.
The thermometric titrimetric analysis of sodium aluminate liquor ("Bayer liquor") in the production of alumina from bauxite is accomplished in an automated two titration sequence.
After a refluxing digestion step, the initial concentration of organic substances in the sample is calculated from a titrimetric or spectrophotometric determination of the oxidant still remaining in the sample.
The aqueous solution is analyzed for cyanide ion by silver nitrate titrimetric method or an ion-selective electrode method, and ammonia is measured by titration or electrode technique.
It is the most common titrimetric procedure used in pharmacopoeial assays and serves a double purpose: it is suitable for the titration of very weak acids and very weak bases, and it provides a solvent in which organic compounds are soluble.