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Hydrolysis constant of, III

In 1961, Roig and Dodson carried out a further study of the exchange in perchlorate media under identical conditions (25 °C, fi = 3.0 M) to those in the Tl(III) hydrolysis studyThe isotope was used, with a separation procedure based on extracting TI(III) from reaction mixtures with either methyl isobutyl ketone or diethyl ether. The exchange was examined in the absence of light, and a correction procedure to eliminate the catalytic effects of traces of chloride ions was used since Tl(III) concentrations of 10 M were necessary at the very low acidities employed. Using the known values of the first and second hydrolysis constants of Tl(III) (K2 and K3)... [Pg.63]

Garcia Rodenas, L. and Liberman, S.J. (1991) Hydrolysis of gadolinium(III) in light and heavy water. Talanta, 38, 313—318. Gonzalez-Mendoza, R., Lopez-Gonzalez, H., and Rojas-Hernandez, A. (2010) Spec-trophotometric determination of the first hydrolysis constant of praseodymium(III). [Pg.320]

Jimenez-Reyes, M. and Solache-Rios, M. (1994) The first hydrolysis constant of Eu(III) in 4 M ionic strength at 303 K. Radiochim. Acta, 64, 201-203. [Pg.320]

Hydrolysis constants of pluto-nium(in) and americium(III). Radiochim. Acta, 30, 37—40. [Pg.322]

There have been a number of studies that have obtained the hydrolysis constants of americium(III) from solubility measurements. In addition, there have also been a few studies that have obtained constants using other techniques. The data are listed in Table 9.22. [Pg.411]


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