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Heteromolecular associate ionization

In some cases, rearrangement of bonds leads to formation of electro-neutral ionic associate in binary solvents where heteromolecular associates are formed  [Pg.507]

In many cases, ionic associate undergoes the process of ionic dissociation (see paragraph 9.2.5). If permittivity of mixture is not high, interaction can limit itself to formation of non-ionogenie ionie associate, as exemplified by the binary solvent anisol-m-cresol, where the following equilibrium is established  [Pg.508]

CeHpCHj + CHfi,HfiH C HfiCH CHf.HflH [C HflCH Hf CHfiJHJD [Pg.508]


General analysis of the binary solvent mixtures formed by two solvate active components (these solvents are often used in analytical and electrochemistry) was conducted to evaluate their effect on H-acids. The analysis was based on an equation which relates the constant of ion association, K, of the solvent mixture and constants of ion association of the acid Kj and K of each component of the mixed solvent, using equilibrium constants of scheme [9.105] - heteromolecular association constant, ionization constant of the... [Pg.551]


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