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Sep 27 at 3:28 answer added Niyati Kumar timeline score: 0
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The technique is used in basic courses of General and Analytical chemistry. For exemple when establishing water hardness. I can not see how it as an Inorganic Chemistry topic. I found the later misleading.
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Jun 2 at 4:41 comment added user146547 @Poutnik I appreciate the response. I will talk to my lab senior about it and try that out!
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Jun 1 at 16:58 comment added Poutnik For mineralization, search for methods applicable to your resources. // What is the color of the solution with the adjusted pH but without added indicator? // When a solid indicator is used in complexometry, it is usually mixed with powdered inert salt like KCl in ratio 1 : 100, for easier dosage of small amounts. // There should be generally used the minimum amount of indicator where color transition is still clearly visible. More indicator means slower transition, as you titrate the indicator complex. You should see lightly colored white background behind the solution.
Jun 1 at 13:09 comment added Nilay Ghosh To the close voter, what's not clear?
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