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Solutions of uncharged

Although Fig. 3.2 properly conveys the shapes of solubility-pH curves in saturated solutions of uncharged species, according to the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, the indefinite ascendancy of the dashed curves in the plots can be misleading. When pH changes elevate the solubihty, at some value of pH, the solubihty product of the salt wiU be reached, causing the shape of the solubihty-pH curve to level off, as indicated in Fig. 3.2(a) for pH >8.38. [Pg.69]

Solutions of Uncharged Macromolecules and Particles and for translation parallel to the b axis... [Pg.142]


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