Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry
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ISBN: 9781285869759
Author: Frederick A. Bettelheim, William H. Brown, Mary K. Campbell, Shawn O. Farrell, Omar Torres
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Chapter 22.10, Problem 22.3P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The bonding in the complex ion
Concept Introduction:
The important postulates of Werner’s theory are as follows:
There are two types of valances shown by the central metal atom in the coordination compound that is primary and secondary valency. Oxidation state is related to the primary valency and coordination number to the secondary valency. For every metal
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A 3.75 g sample of calcium carbonate was dissolved using 6 m hcl and diluted with water to 500 ml. a 50.00 ml portion of this solution is transferred to a flask and the ph was adjusted by adding 5ml of NH3-NH4Cl buffer. after adding EBT indicator, the solution required 47 ml EDTA to reach the end point.
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What is the computed molar concentration of EDTA?
Chapter 22 Solutions
Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry
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