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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Analytical_Chemistry/Analytical_Chemistry_2.1_(Harvey)/02%3A_Basic_Tools_of_Analytical_Chemistry/2.05%3A_Preparing_SolutionsThis page discusses the preparation of solutions of known concentrations, a common task in analytical labs. It covers the use of pipets and volumetric flasks for precise concentrations and other glass...This page discusses the preparation of solutions of known concentrations, a common task in analytical labs. It covers the use of pipets and volumetric flasks for precise concentrations and other glassware for approximate concentrations. It explains preparing stock solutions using solids or liquids, and details examples of preparing solutions of NaOH, Cu ion, and acetic acid.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Los_Angeles_Trade_Technical_College/Analytical_Chemistry/2%3A_Analytical_Chemistry_2.0_(Harvey)/03%3A_Basic_Tools_of_Analytical_Chemistry/3.4%3A_Basic_EquipmentThe array of equipment for making analytical measurements is impressive, ranging from the simple and inexpensive, to the complex and expensive. With three exceptions—measuring mass, measuring volume, ...The array of equipment for making analytical measurements is impressive, ranging from the simple and inexpensive, to the complex and expensive. With three exceptions—measuring mass, measuring volume, and drying materials—we will postpone the discussion of equipment to later chapters where its application to specific analytical methods is relevant.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Chemistry/Introductory_Chemistry_(CK-12)/16%3A_Solutions/16.09%3A_Preparing_SolutionsThis page discusses the shift from intuitive cooking to precise scientific preparation in cooking, highlighting the example of making a 1.00 L solution of 1.00 M sodium chloride. It emphasizes the imp...This page discusses the shift from intuitive cooking to precise scientific preparation in cooking, highlighting the example of making a 1.00 L solution of 1.00 M sodium chloride. It emphasizes the importance of using a volumetric flask for accurate measurements, detailing the steps of weighing the solute, dissolving it, and adding water to reach the desired volume before mixing thoroughly.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Ancillary_Materials/Demos_Techniques_and_Experiments/Laboratory_Equipment/Analytical_Chemistry_EquipmentVolumetric Flask Volumetric Pipette Micro Syringe Preparation of solutions with a precise concentration. Calibrated to contain a precise volume at a certain temperature, usually 20°C. Classified as TD...Volumetric Flask Volumetric Pipette Micro Syringe Preparation of solutions with a precise concentration. Calibrated to contain a precise volume at a certain temperature, usually 20°C. Classified as TD (to deliver); used to measure accurate volumes; liquid is typically sucked through the pipette with a bulb to the indicated line, and then transferred accordingly. This is used in all of the chemistries for measuring microscale volume of solution.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Lakehead_University/Analytical_I/2%3A_Basic_Tools_of_Analytical_Chemistry/2.4%3A_Basic_EquipmentThe array of equipment for making analytical measurements is impressive, ranging from the simple and inexpensive, to the complex and expensive. With three exceptions—measuring mass, measuring volume, ...The array of equipment for making analytical measurements is impressive, ranging from the simple and inexpensive, to the complex and expensive. With three exceptions—measuring mass, measuring volume, and drying materials—we will postpone the discussion of equipment to later chapters where its application to specific analytical methods is relevant.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Analytical_Chemistry/Analytical_Chemistry_2.1_(Harvey)/02%3A_Basic_Tools_of_Analytical_Chemistry/2.10%3A_Chapter_Summary_and_Key_TermsThis chapter covers fundamental numerical and experimental tools in analytical chemistry. It emphasizes using base SI units for measurements like mass and includes significant digits to maintain measu...This chapter covers fundamental numerical and experimental tools in analytical chemistry. It emphasizes using base SI units for measurements like mass and includes significant digits to maintain measurement precision. Concentrations are expressed in various ways, such as molarity and weight percent. Stoichiometric calculations are highlighted for quantitative analyses. Familiarity with lab equipment like balances and pipets is essential, as is the preparation of stock and dilute solutions.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/BethuneCookman_University/B-CU%3A_CH-345_Quantitative_Analysis/CH345_Labs/Demonstrations_and_Techniques/Laboratory_Equipment/Analytical_Chemistry_EquipmentVolumetric Flask Volumetric Pipette Micro Syringe Preparation of solutions with a precise concentration. Calibrated to contain a precise volume at a certain temperature, usually 20°C. Classified as TD...Volumetric Flask Volumetric Pipette Micro Syringe Preparation of solutions with a precise concentration. Calibrated to contain a precise volume at a certain temperature, usually 20°C. Classified as TD (to deliver); used to measure accurate volumes; liquid is typically sucked through the pipette with a bulb to the indicated line, and then transferred accordingly. This is used in all of the chemistries for measuring microscale volume of solution. Template:HideTOC
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Analytical_Chemistry/Analytical_Chemistry_2.1_(Harvey)/02%3A_Basic_Tools_of_Analytical_Chemistry/2.04%3A_Basic_EquipmentThis page provides an overview of the equipment used in analytical measurements, specifically focusing on the measurement of mass and volume, as well as the importance of drying samples. It details th...This page provides an overview of the equipment used in analytical measurements, specifically focusing on the measurement of mass and volume, as well as the importance of drying samples. It details the use of digital balances for mass measurement, different types of glassware for volume measurement such as graduated cylinders, pipets, and volumetric flasks, and the necessity of accurate calibration.