Analytical ChemistryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979 - 685 pagine |
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Pagina 6
... acid has donated a proton , the species that remains is capable of accepting a proton to re - form the original acid . In Equation 2-1 , for example , it is seen that nitrite ion is the product of the acidic action of nitrous acid ...
... acid has donated a proton , the species that remains is capable of accepting a proton to re - form the original acid . In Equation 2-1 , for example , it is seen that nitrite ion is the product of the acidic action of nitrous acid ...
Pagina 7
... acids are weak acids , which react incompletely to give solutions that contain significant quantities of both the parent acid and the conjugate base . Note that acids may be cationic , anionic , or electrically neutral . Strongest acid ...
... acids are weak acids , which react incompletely to give solutions that contain significant quantities of both the parent acid and the conjugate base . Note that acids may be cationic , anionic , or electrically neutral . Strongest acid ...
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... Acid ( or a Weak and Strong Base ) The contribution of the strong acid is given by its formality Fus , whereas the acidity due to the weak acid is equal to the anion concentration [ A ] ( we have assumed that the dissociation of water ...
... Acid ( or a Weak and Strong Base ) The contribution of the strong acid is given by its formality Fus , whereas the acidity due to the weak acid is equal to the anion concentration [ A ] ( we have assumed that the dissociation of water ...
Sommario
Introduction | 1 |
A Review of Simple Equilibrium Constant | 24 |
The Evaluation of Analytical Data | 58 |
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