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... DETERMINATION OF ION CONCENTRATION Extensive effort has gone into the development of accurate and conve- nient methods for the measurement of pH ... DETERMINATION OF ION CONCENTRATION 237 7-7 Potentiometric Determination of Ion Concentration.
... DETERMINATION OF ION CONCENTRATION Extensive effort has gone into the development of accurate and conve- nient methods for the measurement of pH ... DETERMINATION OF ION CONCENTRATION 237 7-7 Potentiometric Determination of Ion Concentration.
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... determining step , in which a proton is removed from the reaction intermediate by a base : HGH ++ A - k2 , GH + HA ... determined by the equilib- rium constant K = k1 [ HGH + ] [ A- ] k_1 = [ HG ] [ HA ] Combining these two equations ...
... determining step , in which a proton is removed from the reaction intermediate by a base : HGH ++ A - k2 , GH + HA ... determined by the equilib- rium constant K = k1 [ HGH + ] [ A- ] k_1 = [ HG ] [ HA ] Combining these two equations ...
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... determined . Thus the Tyndall effect permits the particles in a dispersion to be counted , although their size and shape cannot be determined directly . Unfortunately , many lyo- philic macromolecules in solution do not differ ...
... determined . Thus the Tyndall effect permits the particles in a dispersion to be counted , although their size and shape cannot be determined directly . Unfortunately , many lyo- philic macromolecules in solution do not differ ...
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