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... equilibrium constant . Example : Calculate the equilibrium constant for the
dehydration of malate to fumarate in aqueous solution of pH 7 at 25 ° C . Solution
: In the preceding example , AGo for this reaction on the molar concentration
scale ...
... equilibrium constant . Example : Calculate the equilibrium constant for the
dehydration of malate to fumarate in aqueous solution of pH 7 at 25 ° C . Solution
: In the preceding example , AGo for this reaction on the molar concentration
scale ...
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... of chemical equilibrium , so that a dissociation equilibrium constant
characterizes the behavior of the material . The dissociation constant , or "
instability constant , " of the diammine - silver complex , Ag ( NH3 ) 2+ for
example , is 6 X 10-8 .
... of chemical equilibrium , so that a dissociation equilibrium constant
characterizes the behavior of the material . The dissociation constant , or "
instability constant , " of the diammine - silver complex , Ag ( NH3 ) 2+ for
example , is 6 X 10-8 .
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For example , it is possible to test for additivity of solution enthalpies by
establishing whether the effect on the enthalpy ... When heats of solution of
various electrolytes are compared it is found , for example , that replacement of a
sodium ion by ...
For example , it is possible to test for additivity of solution enthalpies by
establishing whether the effect on the enthalpy ... When heats of solution of
various electrolytes are compared it is found , for example , that replacement of a
sodium ion by ...
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