Critical Survey of Stability Constants and Related Thermodynamic Data of Fluoride Complexes in Aqueous Solution
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- Editores: A. M. Bond, G. T. Hefter
- Idioma: Inglés
Critical Survey of Stability Constants and Related Thermodynamic Data of Fluoride Complexes in Aqueous Solution covers the problems and techniques for measuring fluoride stability… Leer más
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Critical Survey of Stability Constants and Related Thermodynamic Data of Fluoride Complexes in Aqueous Solution covers the problems and techniques for measuring fluoride stability constants. This book is composed of two parts encompassing five chapters that describe the general characteristics of fluoride as a ligand, as well as the techniques for measuring fluoride enthalpy. The second part contains tabulations of fluoride's stability constants in aqueous solution.
Índice
Índice
I. Introductory Comments on the Survey
A. Introduction
B. Techniques for measuring fluoride stability constants
1. The general characteristics of fluoride as a ligand
2. The "ferri" method
3. The fluoride ion-selective electrode method
4. Comparison of the two methods
5. Comments on the potentiometric determination of fluoride stability constants
C. Techniques for measuring enthalpies of fluoride complexation
1. Temperature dependence of stability constants
2. Direct calorimetry
D. Scope of the survey
1. Literature
2. Selection criteria
E. Presentation of data and explanation of the tables
1. Part A —Stability constant data
2. Part B — Enthalpy and entropy data
3. Part C — Summary of "best" values
F. References
II. The Data Tables
A. Stability constant data
B. Enthalpy and entropy data
C. Summary of "best" values
D. References
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- Edición: 1
- Última edición
- Publicado: 15 de noviembre de 2013
- Idioma: Inglés
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