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Grounded solution

Reagents. In view of the sensitivity of the method, the reagents employed for preparing the ground solutions must be very pure, and the water used should be re-distilled in an all-glass, or better, an all-silica apparatus the traces of organic material sometimes encountered in demineralised water (Section 3.17) make such water unsuitable for this technique unless it is distilled. The common supporting electrolytes include potassium chloride, sodium acetate-acetic acid buffer solutions, ammonia-ammonium chloride buffer solutions, hydrochloric acid and potassium nitrate. [Pg.624]

Dissolving the solute. To the crushed or ground solute in an Erlenmeyer flask or reaction tube add solvent heat the mixture to boiling. Add more solvent as necessary to obtain a hot, saturated solution. [Pg.43]

Starikova, N.D., 1970. Regularities of vertical distribution of dissolved organic carbon in marine waters and ground solutions of marine sediments. Okeanologiya, 10 988— 1000 (in Russian). [Pg.175]

It should be mentioned that the single-particle Flamiltonians in general have an infinite number of solutions, so that an uncountable number of wavefiinctions [/ can be generated from them. Very often, interest is focused on the ground state of many-particle systems. Within the independent-particle approximation, this state can be represented by simply assigning each particle to the lowest-lying energy level. If a calculation is... [Pg.26]

We now discuss the lifetime of an excited electronic state of a molecule. To simplify the discussion we will consider a molecule in a high-pressure gas or in solution where vibrational relaxation occurs rapidly, we will assume that the molecule is in the lowest vibrational level of the upper electronic state, level uO, and we will fiirther assume that we need only consider the zero-order tenn of equation (BE 1.7). A number of radiative transitions are possible, ending on the various vibrational levels a of the lower state, usually the ground state. The total rate constant for radiative decay, which we will call, is the sum of the rate constants,... [Pg.1132]

Figure Bl.28.8. Equivalent circuit for a tliree-electrode electrochemical cell. WE, CE and RE represent the working, counter and reference electrodes is the solution resistance, the uncompensated resistance, R the charge-transfer resistance, R the resistance of the reference electrode, the double-layer capacitance and the parasitic loss to tire ground. Figure Bl.28.8. Equivalent circuit for a tliree-electrode electrochemical cell. WE, CE and RE represent the working, counter and reference electrodes is the solution resistance, the uncompensated resistance, R the charge-transfer resistance, R the resistance of the reference electrode, the double-layer capacitance and the parasitic loss to tire ground.
Murakami H, Kinoshita S, Hirata Y, Okada T and Mataga N 1992 Transient hole-burning and time-resolved fluorescence spectra of dye molecules in solution evidence for ground-state relaxation and hole-filling effect J. Chem. Phys. 97 7881-8... [Pg.1996]


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