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Titration curves for amperometric titrations with two polarized or indicator electrodes. A Both the titrant and the substance titrated have reversible voltammetric curves. B

Titration curves for complexometric titrations. Titration of 60.0 raL of a. solution that is 0.020 M in metal M with a 0.020 M solution of the tetradentate ligand D to give MD as the product

Titration curves for cytochrome c in pure water at 20 C and in

Titration curves for different concentrations of the solutions

Titration curves for divalent cation-hydrogen exchange. at 0.51. Every second data point is shown. Interpolation is by a cubic spline method.

Titration curves for glycine group.

Titration curves for H,edta. Curve 1

Titration curves for H3PO4 .

Titration curves for HCl with NaOH. Curve A

Titration curves for hen egg white lysozyme and thioredoxin disulfide radical. Red

Titration curves for histidine .

Titration curves for ILedta. Curve 1

Titration curves for monovalent cation-hydrogen exchange. K at 0.11. Every third data point is shown. Interpolation is by a cubic spline method.

Titration curves for NaOH with HCl. Curve A

Titration curves for p-lactoglobulin at various ionic strengths cd.

Titration curves for potentiometric titration using two polarized electrodes reversible analyte, irreversible titrant.

Titration curves for pure water and for a buffer solution which buffers most strongly at pH 7.0. The points represents the pH values measured with a pH meter when measured amounts of acid or alkali are added. The steep slope in the region of pH 7.0 of the relationship for water reflects the lack of buffering power of water. For the buffer, the smaller the slope, the more powerful the buffer.

Titration curves for several acids. We are titrating 25 ml of 0.1 M acid with 0.1 M NaOH. Note that H3P04 has three plateau regions, and therefore, phosphoric acid may serve as a buffer at three pH ranges, 1-3, 5.7-7.7, and 11-13 for example, an amino acid, glycine, has two plateau . The numbers at the inflection points of each plateau region indicate the pK values.

Titration curves for sodium-acetate and sodium-bicarbonate . Note that the inflection point for sodium acetate occurs at a lower pH than for sodium bicarbonate

Titration curves for the chemical shifts of protein signals upon addition of ligand, in the fast exchange regime . The curves are calculated for a 1 mM protein concentration and different ligand affinities from 1 pM to 1 mM.

Titration curves for the titration of a strong acid .

Titration curves for weak and e.g., with sulphoxy residues, the equivalent

Titration curves in 4

Titration curves in nonaqueous solvents

Titration curves obtained by titrating EDTA with zinc, using Superchrome Black TS as the colorimetric indicator. Curve 1, 1 ml 0.002 M EDTA curve 2, 3 ml 0.002 M EDTA.



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