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Inorganic ligands, cation speciation

Components are present in solution in the form of different species. The concentrations of these species depend on the concentrations of all components in the system. Metal cations form aquo complexes and other complexes in which one or more water molecules are replaced by ligands other than water. This problem is discussed in basic handbooks of inorganic and analytical chemistry. Speciation in simple systems can be easily calculated when the stability constants of particular species are available. Specialized software that facilitates calculation of speciation in more complex systems is available. Many errors and misinterpretations related to speciation in solution can be found in the literature. [Pg.37]


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