9780306352140-0306352141-Critical Stability Constants, Vol. 4: Inorganic Complexes

Critical Stability Constants, Vol. 4: Inorganic Complexes

ISBN-13: 9780306352140
ISBN-10: 0306352141
Edition: 1976
Author: Arthur E. Martell, Robert M. Smith
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: Springer
Format: Hardcover 257 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780306352140
ISBN-10: 0306352141
Edition: 1976
Author: Arthur E. Martell, Robert M. Smith
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: Springer
Format: Hardcover 257 pages

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Critical Stability Constants, Vol. 4: Inorganic Complexes (ISBN-13: 9780306352140 and ISBN-10: 0306352141), written by authors Arthur E. Martell, Robert M. Smith, was published by Springer in 1995. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Critical Stability Constants, Vol. 4: Inorganic Complexes (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Over the past fifteen years the Commission on Equilibrium Data of the Analytical Division of the I nter national Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry has been sponsoring a noncritical compilation of metal complex formation constants and related equilibrium constants. This work was extensive in scope and resulted in the publication of two large volumes of Stability Constants by the Chemical Society (London). The first volume, edited by L. G. Si"en (for inorganic ligands) and by A. E. Marte" (for organic ligands), was published in 1964 and covered the literature through 1962. The second volume, subtitled Supplement No.1, edited by L. G. Si"en and E. Hogfeldt (for inorganic ligands) and by A. E. Marte" and R. M. Smith (for organic ligands), was published in 1971 and covered the literature up to 1969. These two large compilations attempted to cover a" papers in the field related to metal complex equilibria (heats, entropies, and free energies). Since it was the policy of the Commission during that period to avoid decisions concerning the quality and reliability of the published work, the compilation would frequently contain from ten to twenty values for a single equilibrium constant. In many cases the values would differ by one or even two orders of magnitude, thus frustrating readers who wanted to use the data without doing the extensive literature study necessary to determine the correct value of the constant in question.

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