Predominance diagrams, a useful tool for the correlation of the precipitation-solubility equilibrium with other tonic equilibria. 6

By: Pereira, Constantino Fernandez. 4 0 16, [, ] | [, ] |
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Action note: In: Journal of Chemical Education 84 (3) : Mar. 2007. pp. 520-525.Summary: Other editions:
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ABSTRACT : The four types of ionic equilibria-acid-base, redox, precipitation, and complexation-have certain similarities, which has led some authors to develop a unified treatment of them. These authors have highlighted the common aspects and tried to find a systemization of the equilibria that would facilitate learning them. In this unified treatment, ionic reactions are interpreted as particle exchanges-involving protons, electrons, or ligands-between a donor and an acceptor of two conjugate pairs. The unified treatment proposes a graphic solution to the equilibria problems, using diagrams that employ the logarithm of the concentration of the exchanged particle as the variable. This paper presents the application of the precipitation-solubility equilibrium and describes the usefulness of such diagrams for solving solubility problems. 56

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