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The ionization constants for successive proton transfers from a polyprotic acid are
sometimes designated K ,, K2 , Kz , and so on : CH , ( COOH ) 2 + H , 02H , O + +
CH , COOHCOO K = 1.49 X 10-3 ( 6-20 ) CH , COOHC00- + H , 0 = H3O + + ...
The ionization constants for successive proton transfers from a polyprotic acid are
sometimes designated K ,, K2 , Kz , and so on : CH , ( COOH ) 2 + H , 02H , O + +
CH , COOHCOO K = 1.49 X 10-3 ( 6-20 ) CH , COOHC00- + H , 0 = H3O + + ...
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THERMODYNAMICS OF IONIZATION In identifying ionizing groups , it is
sometimes possible to utilize the magnitude of ... The enthalpy change on
ionization is primarily a result of changes in the magnitudes of forces between
atoms , usually ...
THERMODYNAMICS OF IONIZATION In identifying ionizing groups , it is
sometimes possible to utilize the magnitude of ... The enthalpy change on
ionization is primarily a result of changes in the magnitudes of forces between
atoms , usually ...
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functional groups ionizing independently in the absence of other charges on the
macromolecule . Another effect that may cause the apparent pK , of a functional
group in a protein to deviate from the value observed for independent ionization ...
functional groups ionizing independently in the absence of other charges on the
macromolecule . Another effect that may cause the apparent pK , of a functional
group in a protein to deviate from the value observed for independent ionization ...
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