Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Tập 1Chemical Society., 1962 |
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... formation changes disregarded , then the following variations are possible for the stability of complex halides of a given cation in solution : where E 1 . EMCIEMI > hCl -- h- • and E are the average energy of the bond between gaseous ...
... formation changes disregarded , then the following variations are possible for the stability of complex halides of a given cation in solution : where E 1 . EMCIEMI > hCl -- h- • and E are the average energy of the bond between gaseous ...
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... formation of complexes favor the formation of zinc iodide complexes , the stability of zinc complexes nevertheless increases from iodide to chloride ( Figure 6 ) . In the case of mercury and cadmium , the entropy change cannot EMI ' and ...
... formation of complexes favor the formation of zinc iodide complexes , the stability of zinc complexes nevertheless increases from iodide to chloride ( Figure 6 ) . In the case of mercury and cadmium , the entropy change cannot EMI ' and ...
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... formation of halide complexes of the elements of the zinc subgroup . An inspection of these values will show that the AH of the formation of complexes with a co - ordination number four shows in a number of cases a direct relationship ...
... formation of halide complexes of the elements of the zinc subgroup . An inspection of these values will show that the AH of the formation of complexes with a co - ordination number four shows in a number of cases a direct relationship ...
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Platinum bromides | 14 |
Lobanov N I Compounds of tetravalent chromium | 33 |
G and A K Sharova Solubility product | 39 |
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