Instability Constants of Complex Compounds
In recent years many research workers have turned their attention to the quantitative characterization of complex compounds and reactions of complex-formation in solution. Instability constants characterize quantitatively the equili bria in solutions of complex compounds and are extensively used by...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY
Springer US
1960, 1960
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1960 |
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Theory
- I. Functions Defining Stepwise ComplexFormation in Solution
- II. Experimental Methods for the Determination of Instability Constants
- III. Complete Thermodynamic Description of Complex-Formation Reactions in Solution
- IV. Factors Determining the Stability of Complex Compounds in Solution
- Tables of Instability Constants of Complex Compounds
- Introductory Note to Tables
- 1. The arrangement of the material
- 2. Table contents and abbreviations used
- 3. List of ligands
- I. Complexes with inorganic ligands
- II. Complexes with organic ligands
- 1. Complexes with amines
- 2. Complexes with organic acid anions
- 3. Complexes with aminoacids
- 4. Complexes with diketones and aldehydes
- 5. Complexes with other organic ligands
- Tabulated Complete Thermodynamic Characteristics of Complex-Formation Reactions in Solution
- Introductory Note to Tables
- Complete Thermodynamic Characterization of Complex-Formation Reactions in Solution
- Index of Tabulated Ligands