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II-2. Inorganic Compounds<br />

II-2. Inorganic Compounds<br />

Interference reactions are more common with inorganic compounds than<br />

with organic compounds. Refer to the comments on interference in Q9 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

section on Basic Knowledge. Also, the moisture vaporization method is used<br />

more <strong>of</strong>ten because there are a number <strong>of</strong> substances that cannot be<br />

dissolved in the titration solvents. For each substance, it is essential to<br />

consider whether or not to use the moisture vaporization method (heat<br />

vaporization system). In addition, when taking measurements careful<br />

consideration must be given to the way in which moisture is present<br />

(adhesion water or compounded water).<br />

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