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Titrimetric Methods Involving a Precipitation

Abstract

This chapter is essentially devoted to argentometry, in which we find the Charpentier–Volhard, Mohr, Fajans, and Liebig–Denigés methods. They are the most important methods involving a precipitation phenomenon. We shall also say a few words about ferrocyanimetry and uranometry.

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    Jakob Volhard, who was Liebig’s assistant in Munich (1834–1910). Charpentier was a french “civil engineer” in the 1960’s.

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    Karl Friedrich Mohr: a german chemist (1806–1879), manufacturer of chemicals in Munich.

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    Kasimir Fajans, hungarian physicist (1887–1975).

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    Justus von Liebig (1803–1873): german analyst and organic chemist, most well-known by his works concerning organic elementary analysis. He was a student of Gay-Lussac.

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    Georges Denigés: Professor of medical and biological chemistry at the University of Bordeaux. His most abundant publications are in the realm of the analysis.

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  1. Fac. Pharmacie, Université Rennes I, av. du Pr. Leon Bernard 2, 35043, Rennes, CX, France

    Prof. Jean-Louis Burgot

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Burgot, JL. (2012). Titrimetric Methods Involving a Precipitation. In: Ionic Equilibria in Analytical Chemistry. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8382-4_37

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