Analytical Chemistry: An IntroductionSaunders College Pub., 1994 - 675 pagine |
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... solubility = V2.85 × 1.7 × 10-9 = 7.0 × 10-5 mol / L Solubility Calculations When the pH Is Variable Saturating an unbuffered solution with a sparingly soluble salt containing a basic anion or an acidic cation causes the pH of the ...
... solubility = V2.85 × 1.7 × 10-9 = 7.0 × 10-5 mol / L Solubility Calculations When the pH Is Variable Saturating an unbuffered solution with a sparingly soluble salt containing a basic anion or an acidic cation causes the pH of the ...
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... solubility is a minimum can be calcu- lated , provided equilibrium constants for the reactions are available . Quantitative Treatment of the Effect of Complex Formation on Solubility Solubility calculations for a precipitate in the ...
... solubility is a minimum can be calcu- lated , provided equilibrium constants for the reactions are available . Quantitative Treatment of the Effect of Complex Formation on Solubility Solubility calculations for a precipitate in the ...
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... solubility - product constants ( 7.0 × 10-22 and 8.9 × 10-22 , respectively ) . = * 7-3 . Briefly explain why calculation of the molar solubility for Mg ( OH ) 2 ( Ksp 7.0 × 10-12 ) differs from the same calculation for Pt ( OH ) 2 ( 1 ...
... solubility - product constants ( 7.0 × 10-22 and 8.9 × 10-22 , respectively ) . = * 7-3 . Briefly explain why calculation of the molar solubility for Mg ( OH ) 2 ( Ksp 7.0 × 10-12 ) differs from the same calculation for Pt ( OH ) 2 ( 1 ...
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