Herunterladen Inhalt Inhalt Diese Seite drucken

Hanna Instruments HI934 Bedienungsanleitung Seite 136

Karl fischer coulumetrischer titrator
Inhaltsverzeichnis
4
Equivalence point
The point where the quantity of titrant is stoichiometrically equal to the quantity of analyte.
Formal
The theoretical number of equivalents per liter of the solution. It is used in solutions where the exact concentration of a
species may be affected by the other ions present, therefore the stated concentration may not be exactly correct.
Gravimetric Analysis
A quantitative determination of an analyte based on the mass of the solid.
Indicator Electrode
An electrode that responds to the species of interest. The electrode potential is proportional to the concentration or
activity of that ion in the solution being measured.
Indicators
Chemical indicators are typically organic dyes that change form under different physical conditions, causing a color
change that can be seen by an analyst. Typically used in manual titrations. Chemical indicators have been replaced with
electrometric indicators, which are used with automatic titrators.
Inflection Point
The point on a titration curve were the second derivative curve changes signs.
Ion Selective Electrode (ISE)
An electrode that responds to a specific ion, the electrode potential is proportional to the concentration or activity of that
ion in the solution being measured.
Karl Fischer Titration
A titration that uses a chemical reaction that is specific for determining water.
Manual Titration
A titration that is carried out by hand, the analyst must add the appropriate amount of titrant, determine the endpoint
and calculate the results.
Molar
The concentration of a solute in a solution.
Mole (mol)
A quantity of a chemical species. The molecular weight of a substance in grams is equal to the mass of one mole of the
substance. One mole is equal to 6.022 x 10
atoms or molecules.
23
Monochromator
A device that allows only a narrow range of wavelengths to pass though it by separating the light into different
wavelengths.
Multiple End point Titration
A titration that reacts multiple species in solution, sequentially using the same titrant. The concentration of each analyte
can be determined from their respective endpoints.
Nernst Equation
The fundamental equation relating cell voltage to the concentration of a solution.
Neutralization
A chemical reaction where an acid and a base react to form a neutral salt and water.
4-22
Inhaltsverzeichnis
loading

Inhaltsverzeichnis