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End-Point Detection by the Mercury-EDTA Electrode

The indicator titration error can be estimated from values of conditional formation constants. [Pg.203]

EXAMPLE 11-3 Estimate the theoretical titration error for the titration of 10 M magnesium ion at pH 10, using calmagite as the indicator. Assume that end points are taken at (a) 9% and (h) 91% conversion of the indicator from Mgln to HIn . Neglect the effects of dilution and of hydrolysis of magnesium ion. [Pg.203]

Conditions favorable to a small titration error, with practical limits that are useful as guides, are  [Pg.203]

3 Small ratio of indicator concentration to metal ion concentration CiJCm  [Pg.203]

Detailed discussions of end-point detection by metal ion indicators have been presented by several.  [Pg.203]


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