Chapter 11 Flashcards

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auxiliary complexing agent

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A species, such as ammonia, that is added to a solution to stabilize a metal ion and keep that metal in solution. It binds loosely enough to be displaced by a titrant.

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back titration

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One in which an excess of standard reagent is added to react with analyte. Then the excess reagent is titrated with a second reagent or with a standard solution of analyte.

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blocking

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Occurs when a metal ion binds tightly to a metal ion indicator. A blocked indicator is unsuitable for a titration because no color change is observed at the endpoint.

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chelate effect

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The observation that a single multidentate ligand forms metal complexes that are more stable than those formed by several individual ligands with the same ligand atoms.

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chelating ligand

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A ligand that binds to a metal through more than one atom.

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complexometric titration

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One in which the reaction between analyte and titrant involves complex formation.

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condtional formation constant

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Equilibrium constant for formation of a complex under a particular state set of conditions, such as pH, ionic strength, and concentration of auxiliary complexing species.

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8
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demasking

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Removal of a masking agent from the species protected by the masking agent.

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9
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direct titration

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One in which the analyte is treated with titrant and the volume of titrant required for complete reaction is measured.

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10
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displacement titration

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An EDTA titration procedure in which analyte is treated with excess MgEDTA2- to displace Mg2+. The liberated Mg 2+ is then titrated with EDTA. This procedure is useful if there is no suitable indicator for direct titration of M(n+).

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11
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formation constant

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Equilibrium constant for the reaction of a metal with its ligands to form a metal-ligand complex.

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indirect titration

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One that is used when the analyte cannot be directly titrated. For example, analyte A may be precipitated with excess reagent R. The product is filtered, and the excess R washed away. Then AR is dissolved in a new solution, and R can be titrated.

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13
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masking agent

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A reagent that selectively reacts with one (or more) components of a solution to prevent the components from interfering in a chemical analysis.

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14
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metal ion indicator

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A compound that changes color when it binds to a metal ion.

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15
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monodentate

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A ligand that binds to a metal ion through only one atom.

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16
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multidentate

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A ligand that binds to a metal ion through more than one atom.

17
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stability constant

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Same as formation constant.