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Are all salts completely dissociated in solution when put in smaller amounts than their molar solubility?
From what I understand, the solubility is given in terms of molar solubility (or $\pu{K_{sp}}$), from which it can be easily calculated). Indeed, the saturation point represents the maximum amount of ...
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Determining the concentration of a very small sample of sulfuric acid
How can we determine the concentration of sulfuric acid in a very small sample?
We are working on a “mechanical” process that transports a very small amount of sulfuric acid to an instrument and we ...
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Problem in the calculation of ionic strength of a solution
Recently I've been trying to answer the question 10-13 (c) of 9th edition of Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry of Skoog et al. Comparing my answers with the student manual , I realized that my ...
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Can analytical precision be finer than a lower detection limit?
Can analytical precision be finer than a lower detection limit?
For example, if the lower detection limit of an analytical method is reported as 0.010 ppm. Is it possible to have an analytical ...
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Creating 1L of 1000 ppb stock solution of Pb2+
I’m testing on samples that require a concentration of 1000 ppb (or 1 mg/L) of Pb 2+. My first thought was to simply dissolve 1 mg of Lead nitrate in 1 L of deionized distilled water to create 1 L of ...
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How do I measure out these salts using the proper method?
I'm planning on preparing a water solution using the following salts of reagent grade with approximately these concentrations:
\begin{array}{lr}
\ce{CaCl2} & \pu{10 mg/L}\\
\ce{Na2SO4} & \...