Hydrogen Ion concentration New concepts in a systematic treatment / [online] :
John Ettore Ricci
- New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 2016
- 1 resursă online (498 p.)
- Princeton Legacy Library, 1975 .
Frontmatter Preface Contents Symbols and abbreviations Equilibrium constants I. Definitions and fundamental relations II. The theorem of isohydric solutions III. Special values and limits of the ionization fractions for acids and bases IV. Limits of ionization fractions and the iso-electric point for salts and ampholytes V. Application of the exact equations for the determination of the constants VI. Interpretation of ionization constants VII. Some direct applications of the general equations as relations of the concentrations VIII. Calculation of the numerical value of H from the general equations IX. Feasibility (Sharpness) of titration; exact case of strong acid and strong base (Pure) X. Problems involving one ionization constant XI. Two weak acids and strong base XII. Titration (with strong base or strong acid) in mixtures involving any number of independent ionization constants XIII. Titration with weak acid or weak base XIV. Problems involving two interdependent ionization constants (Dibasic Acid; Its Salts with Strong and Weak Bases; Ampholytes) XV. Some complex gases XVI. Tribasic acid; salts with strong and weak bases XVII. Saturation with respect to acids and bases XVIII. Pure saturated aqueous solution of a salt XIX. Saturation with salts of monobasic acid XX. Saturation with salts of dibasic acid XXI. Saturation with ampholytes and their salts Index