Acidimetry Titration and Residual Titration

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NaOH

Volumetric Solution for Aqueous Acidimetry

• ______

• KOH

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KOH

Volumetric Solution for Aqueous Acidimetry

• NaOH

• ___

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Na/Li methoxide

Volumetric Solution for Non-Aqueous Acidimetry

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K bipthalate

Primary Standard for Aqueous Acidimetry

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Benzoic Acid

Primary Standard for Non-Aqueous Acidimetry

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Mo, Mr, Phen

Indicators for Aqueous Acidimetry

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Azo-Violet

Indicators for Non-Aqueous Acidimetry

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HCl

Direct Analytes for Aqueous Acidimetry

• __

• H3PO4

• Boric acid

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H3PO4

Direct Analytes for Aqueous Acidimetry

• HCl

• _______

• Boric acid

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Boric acid

Direct Analytes for Aqueous Acidimetry

• HCl

• H3PO4

•_______

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Phenytoin

Direct Analytes for Non-Aqueous Acidimetry

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ASA

Residual Titration for Aqueous Acidimetry

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Acetylsalicylic Acid

ASA stands for

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Aspirin

ASA is the chemical name for ______

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epilepsy and seizures

Phenytoin is “pampa-kalma sa brain”. It is used in the management of _______ and _______

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Slow reaction

Reasons why we do back titration:

• ________

• Sample is insoluble

• Sharp endpoint not achieved

• Simply evaporated - volatile

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Sample is insoluble

Reasons why we do back titration:

• Slow reaction

• ___________

• Sharp endpoint not achieved

• Simply evaporated - volatile

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Sharp endpoint not achieved

Reasons why we do back titration:

• Slow reaction

• Sample is insoluble

• __________________

• Simply evaporated - volatile

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Simply evaporated - volatile

Reasons why we do back titration:

• Slow reaction

• Sample is insoluble

• Sharp endpoint not achieved

• ____________________