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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 6 Fractions of H 2 CO 3, HCO 3 -, and CO 3 2- as a Function of pH
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 8 Fractions of H 3 PO 4, H 2 PO 4 2-, and PO 4 3- as a Function of pH
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 9 Solving a Buffering Problem
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 10 Hydroxide Ions Added to a Solution
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 11 Resulting Buffered Solution
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 12 Buffered Solution
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 13 Buffered Solution
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 14 Comparing Two Buffered Solutions
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 16 Titration of NaOH
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 17 pH Curve for Titration of HNO 3 and NaOH
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 18 pH Curve for Titration of NaOH and HCl
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 19 Titration Curve Calculations
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 20 Titration with NaOH
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 21 pH Curve for Titration of HC 2 H 3 O 2 with NaOH
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 22 pH Curves for Titration of Various Acids with NaOH
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 24 pH Curve for Titration of NH 3 with HCl
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 25 Phenolphthalein
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 26 Phenolphthalein
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 27 Bromthymol Blue Ken O'Donoghue
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 28 FIGURE 8.8: pH Ranges of Common Indicators
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 29 pH Curve for Titration of HCl with NaOH, Comparing Phenolphthalein and Methyl Red
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 31 pH Curve for Titration of HC 2 H 3 O 2 with NaOH, Comparing Phenolphthalein and Methyl Red
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 34 Precipitates Formed When KI Is Added to Solution Containing Cu + and Pb +
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 35 Precipitates Formed When KI Is Added to Solution Containing Cu + and Pb +
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 36 FIGURE 8.12: Separation of Cu 2+ and Hg 2+ from Ni 2+ and Mn 2+
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 37 Separating Common Cations by Selective Precipitation
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 38 Aqueous Ammonia Added to Silver Chloride New assignment work for American Color
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 39 Aqueous Ammonia Added to Silver Chloride New assignment work for American Color
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 40 FIGURE 8.14: Separation of Group I Ions
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 41 Titration Curve
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 42 pH Curves for Titrations of Various Acids by NaOH
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© 2011 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning6 | 43 Titration of Na 2 CO 3 with HCl
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