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- Eriochrome Black T is a complexometric indicator that is used in complexometric titrations, e.g. in the water hardness determination process. It is an...
- Common indicators are organic dyes such as Fast Sulphon Black, Eriochrome Black T, Eriochrome Red B, Patton Reeder, or Murexide. Color change shows that the...
- Electron beam texturing Electron beam therapy Electronic benefit transfer Eriochrome Black T, a chemical indicator used in tests Evidence-based toxicology...
- acid (EDTA) in the presence of magnesium. Structurally, it is similar to eriochrome blue black R, which is obtained from calconcarboxylic acid by decarboxylation...
- Rosocyanine, although the red color change of cur****in also occurs for pH > 8.4 Eriochrome Black T for aluminium, cadmium, zinc, calcium and magnesium Fast Sulphon...
- celestine blue (CI 51050), gallocyanine (CI 51030), gallein (CI 45445) and eriochrome cyanine R also called chromoxane cyanine R and solochrome cyanine (CI...
- the original on 2018-01-13. Retrieved 12 January 2018. Describes a procedure for determining the hardness of water using EDTA with Eriochrome indicator...
- azo 4197-07-3 Chromoxane Cyanin R Solochrome cyanin R Alizarol cyanin R Eriochrome cyanin R Mordant blue 3 43820 triphenylmethane 3564-18-9 Chrysoidine R...
- being more visible than iodine alone. Other complexometric indicators are Eriochrome Black T for the titration of calcium and magnesium ions, and the chelating...
- concentration measured over 50 μg/g dry weight, and of methylene blue and Eriochrome Black T. Váquez, F.M. (2000). "The genus Scolymus Tourn. ex L. (Asteraceae):...