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Page 189
... addition of an acid or a base is termed a buffer solution . Such a solution can be employed simply as a standard for reference in measurements of the pH of unknown solutions by colorimetric or electrometric methods to be described later ...
... addition of an acid or a base is termed a buffer solution . Such a solution can be employed simply as a standard for reference in measurements of the pH of unknown solutions by colorimetric or electrometric methods to be described later ...
Page 231
... Addition of a potential mediator permits a reversible potential to be measured , and methylene blue serves very well as a potential mediator for this range of reducing power . As a me- diator , methylene blue comes to equilibrium with ...
... Addition of a potential mediator permits a reversible potential to be measured , and methylene blue serves very well as a potential mediator for this range of reducing power . As a me- diator , methylene blue comes to equilibrium with ...
Page 437
... addition to large organic molecules in which the components are more or less irreversibly bound together , we shall have occasion to consider systems in which smaller organic molecules aggregate revers- ibly . Some of these components ...
... addition to large organic molecules in which the components are more or less irreversibly bound together , we shall have occasion to consider systems in which smaller organic molecules aggregate revers- ibly . Some of these components ...
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