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Ionic equilibria and acid-base theory

In this chapter we have applied the methods of chapter 4 to ionic equilibria other than those between acids and bases. Of course, complexation, extraction, solubility, precipitation, and redox equilibria may also involve acid-base equilibria, which is why we treated acid-base equilibria first. The examples given here illustrate that the combination of exact theory with the computational power of a spreadsheet allows us to solve many problems that occur in quantitative chemical analysis, and to analyze experimental data accordingly. Even quite complicated titrations, such as the multi-component precipitation titrations, the von Liebig titration, and redox titrations involving many species and complicated stoichiometries, can be handled with ease. [Pg.220]


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