User:Elizabeth Ghias/Notebook/Experimental Chemistry/2012/10/15
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==Objective== | ==Objective== | ||
| - | To remake the glutaraldehyde films containing clay, to make a film with porphyrin, and to measure sodium ion content using | + | To remake the glutaraldehyde films containing clay, to make a film with porphyrin, and to measure sodium ion content using a sodium electrode. |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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<u>Determining the Sodium Ion Content</u> | <u>Determining the Sodium Ion Content</u> | ||
| - | * The sodium ion content of the | + | * The sodium ion content of the sodium standards ([]= 0.25,1,3,7,9 ppm) were measured |
# An 0.1 mL of ionic strength adjuster (4M solution containing NaOH) was added to a 3 mL of each solution to be tested, so that the pH of each solution would fall in the range of pH = 8 to 10. | # An 0.1 mL of ionic strength adjuster (4M solution containing NaOH) was added to a 3 mL of each solution to be tested, so that the pH of each solution would fall in the range of pH = 8 to 10. | ||
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| + | <u>Sodium Electrode Results</u> | ||
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| + | |<u>Sample</u> | ||
| + | |<u>Voltage (mV)</u> | ||
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| + | |Water + Adjuster | ||
| + | |***** | ||
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| + | |0.25 ppm + Adjuster | ||
| + | |-175.1 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |1 ppm + Adjuster | ||
| + | |-170 | ||
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| + | |3 ppm + Adjuster | ||
| + | |-158.5 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |7 ppm + Adjuster | ||
| + | |-146.4 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |9 ppm + Adjuster | ||
| + | |-139.8 | ||
| + | |} | ||
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ObjectiveTo remake the glutaraldehyde films containing clay, to make a film with porphyrin, and to measure sodium ion content using a sodium electrode. DescriptionMaking Glutaraldehyde Films
DataSodium Electrode Results
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