The concentration of Mg in an unknown sample was determined by pipetting 15.0 ml of the unknown sample into five 50 ml volumetric flasks. Various volumes of a standard containing 22.6 ppm of Mg were added to the flasks and the solution were then filled with deionised water to a volume of 50 ml.
The concentration of Mg in an unknown sample was determined by pipetting 15.0 ml of the unknown sample into five 50 ml volumetric flasks. Various volumes of a standard containing 22.6 ppm of Mg were added to the flasks and the solution were then filled with deionised water to a volume of 50 ml.
Chapter7: Solutions And Colloids
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