Description Usage Arguments Value Author(s) Examples
This function calculates and plots the titration curve for a metal ion analyte using EDTA as the titrant. The calculation uses a single master equation that finds the volume of titrant needed to achieve a fixed concentration of the metal ion, pM, as outlined in R. de Levie's Principles of Quantitative Chemical Analysis (McGraw-Hill, 1997).
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conc.metal | 
 Molar concentration of the metal ion analyte; defaults to 0.10 M.  | 
conc.edta | 
 Molar concentration of the EDTA titrant; defaults to 0.10 M.  | 
vol.metal | 
 Initial volume, in mL, of the solution that contains the metal ion analyte; defaults to 50.00 mL.  | 
ph | 
 The pH of the solution, which is used to calculate the fraction of EDTA present in its fully deprotonated form; defaults to a pH of 10.  | 
logkf | 
 The log of the formation constant, Kf, for the metal-EDTA complex; defaults to 8.79, which is the value for the complex of Mg2+ and EDTA.  | 
alpha.metal | 
 The fraction of the metal ion analyte that is not complexed by an auxilary complexing agent; defaults to 1, the value when there is no secondary complexing agent present.  | 
plot | 
 Logical; if TRUE, plots the titration curve.  | 
eqpt | 
 Logical; if TRUE, draws a vertical line at the titration curve's equivalence point.  | 
overlay | 
 Logical; if TRUE, adds the current titration curve to the existing titration curve.  | 
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 Additional arguments to pass to   | 
A two-column data frame that contains the volume of titrant in the first column and the solution's pMetal in the second column. Also produces a plot of the titration curve with options to display the equivalence point and to overlay titration curves.
David T. Harvey, DePauw University. harvey@depauw.edu
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  | ### Simple titration curve with equivalence point
ex11 = metal_edta(eqpt = TRUE)
head(ex11)
### Overlay titration curves using different pH values
metal_edta(ph = 12, eqpt = TRUE)
metal_edta(ph = 10, overlay = TRUE)
metal_edta(ph = 8, overlay = TRUE)
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