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CHAPTER 1 What is Analytical Chemistry?


1A The Role Of Analytical Chemistry
1B Classifying Quantitative Analytical Methods
1C Stepping Through A Typical Quantitative Analysis*
Chapter 2: Important Chemical Concepts and a Basic Approach to Chemical Equilibrium:
2A SOME IMPORTANT UNITS OF MEASUREMENTS
2B SOLUTIONS AND THEIR CONCENTRATIONS
Molar Concentration, Percent Concentration, Parts Per Million and Parts Per Billion, Density and Specific Gravity of
Solutions
2C CHEMICAL STOICHIOMETRY
Balancing Chemical Equations: Acid-Base Reactions
Stoichiometric Calculations: Acid-Base Reactions

Chapter 6 Titrations: Taking Advantage of Stoichiometric Reactions


6A SOME GENERAL ASPECTS OF VOLUMETRIC TITRIMETRY
6A-1 Defining Some Terms
6A-2 Equivalence Points and End Points
6A-3 Primary Standards
6B STANDARD SOLUTIONS
6B-1 Desirable Properties of Standard Solutions
6B-2 Establishing the Concentration of Standard Solutions
6C VOLUMETRIC CALCULATIONS
6C-1 Some Useful Algebraic Relationships
6C-2 Calculating the Molarity of Standard Solutions
6C-3 Treating Titration Data
Calculating Molarities from Standardization Data: Standardization of Titrant Solutions
Calculating the Quantity of Analyte from Titration Data: Analysis of Samples
Feature 6-1 The Factor-Label Approach
ACID-BASE REACTIONS I
Chapter 9: Applying Neutralization Titrations:
9A REAGENTS FOR NEUTRALIZATION TITRATIONS
9A-1 Preparing Standard Acid Solutions
9A-2 Standardizing Acids
9A-3 Preparing Standard Base Solutions
9A-4 Standardizing Solutions of Bases
Various Titration Methods
Direct Titration Method
Indirect Titration Method
9B TYPICAL APPLICATIONS OF NEUTRALIZATION TITRATIONS
9B-1 Elemental Analysis
Nitrogen (Kjeldahl Method)
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ACID-BASE REACTIONS I
Chapter 9: Applying Neutralization Titrations:
Various Titration Methods
Back-Titration Method
9B TYPICAL APPLICATIONS OF NEUTRALIZATION TITRATIONS
9B-1 Elemental Analysis
Nitrogen (Kjeldahl Method)
Review: Acids and Baes I
Chapter 2: Important Chemical Concepts and a Basic Approach to Chemical Equilibrium:
2C. CHEMICAL STOICHIOMETRY
Limiting and Excess Reactants, Theoretical Yield
2D THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
2D-1 Classifying Solutions of Electrolytes
2D-2 Describing Acids and Bases
Arrhenius Concept of Acids and Bases
Bronsted-Lowry Concept of Acids and Bases: The Conjugate Acid-Base Pair
2D-3.Solvents and Autoprotolysis
The pH Scale
Calculating the pH of Strong Acid and Strong Base Solutions
Acid-Base Properties of Salts
ACID-BASE REACTIONS II: TITRATION CURVES
Chapter 6: Titrations: Taking Advantage of Stoichiometric Reactions
6D. TITRATION CURVES
Types of Titration Curves

Chapter 7: Principles of Neutralization Titrations: Determining Acids, Bases and the pH of Buffer
Solutions
7A WHAT SOLUTIONS AND INDICATORS ARE USED
7B CALCULATING PH IN TITRATIONS OF STRONG ACIDS AND STRONG BASES
7B-1 Titrating a Strong Acid with a Strong Base
7B-2 Titrating a Strong Base with a Strong Acid

TITRATION CURVES OF ACID-BASE REACTIONS


Review: Acids and Bases II
Writing The Dissociation Equations of Weak Acids and Their Equilibrium Expression
Calculating the pH of Weak Acid Solutions
Writing The Hydrolysis Equations of Weak Bases and Their Equilibrium Expression
Calculating the pH of Weak Base Solutions
Acid-Base Properties of Salts

Chapter 7: Principles of Neutralization Titrations: Determining Acids, Bases and the pH of Buffer
Solutions
7D CALCULATING pH IN WEAK ACID TITRATIONS
BUFFERING REGION
REDUCTION-OXIDATION REACTIONS (Laboratory Activity)
Balancing of Redox Equations (Acidic and Basic Medium)
Appendix 6
Volumetric Calculations Using Normality (Acid-Base Reactions and Redox Reactions)

Chapter 12 Applications to Oxidation/Reduction Titrations


12G APPLYING STANDARD REDUCING AGENTS
12G-1 Iron(II) Solutions
12G-2 Sodium Thiosulfate
12H APPLYING STANDARD OXIDIZING AGENTS
12H-1 The Strong Oxidants: Potassium Permanganate and Cerium(IV)
12H-2 Potassium Dichromate
12H-3 Iodine

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