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Inorganic analysis complexation titrations

Inorganic Analysis Complexation titrimetry continues to be listed as a standard method for the determination of hardness, Ca +, CN , and Ch in water and waste-water analysis. The evaluation of hardness was described earlier in Method 9.2. The determination of Ca + is complicated by the presence of Mg +, which also reacts with EDTA. To prevent an interference from Mg +, the pH is adjusted to 12-13, precipitating any Mg + as Mg(OH)2. Titrating with EDTA using murexide or Eri-ochrome Blue Black R as a visual indicator gives the concentration of Ca +. [Pg.327]

Simple inorganic ions and molecules like NH3, CN , Cl-, H20 form monodentate ligands, that is one ion or molecule occupies one of the spaces available around the central ion in the coordination sphere, but bidentate (like the dipyridyl ion), tridentate, and also tetradentate ligands are known. Complexes made of polydentate ligands are often called chelates, the name originating from the Greek word for the claw of the crab, which bites into an object like the polydentate ligand catches the central ion. The formation of chelate complexes is used extensively in quantitative chemical analysis (complexometric titrations). ... [Pg.89]

Another important example of a redox titration for inorganic analytes, which is important in industrial labs, is the determination of water in nonaqueous solvents. The titrant for this analysis is known as the Karl Fischer reagent and consists of a mixture of iodine, sulfur dioxide, pyridine, and methanol. The concentration of pyridine is sufficiently large so that b and SO2 are complexed with the pyridine (py) as py b and py SO2. When added to a sample containing water, b is reduced to U, and SO2 is oxidized to SO3. [Pg.345]


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