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Dreamerish*~

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Gather, process and present information on the range and chemistry of the tests used to:
identify heavy metal pollution of water


i'm writing about precipitation and flame tests, sodium sulfide test, AAS and AES.

is this right? or is there anything i missed? :confused:
 

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I have also used;
complexometric titration
UV-vis spectroscopy
 

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personally i'd write about pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
 

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@jumbo cactus: by complexonmetric titration u mean using chelators as titre and some indicators to detect the presence of free chelators in soln?!

lol uv-vis, just did that this sem, electronic transition =p

how abt aas?!
 

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xiao1985 said:
@jumbo cactus: by complexonmetric titration u mean using chelators as titre and some indicators to detect the presence of free chelators in soln?!

lol uv-vis, just did that this sem, electronic transition =p

how abt aas?!
AAS ~ Of course, though that is already listed!

To the first question ... yes. C Titration as competition for ligands instead of AB Titration which is competition for ions. Long live Eriochrome Black T!!
 

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