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HwaáKim et al., 1996 - Google Patents

Temperature dependence of dissociation constants for formic acid and 2, 6-dinitrophenol in aqueous solutions up to 175░ C

HwaáKim et al., 1996

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17628204578683630388
Author
HwaáKim M
ShikáKim C
WooáLee H
et al.
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Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions

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The temperature dependence of the dissociation constants for formic acid and 2, 6- dinitrophenol (2, 6-DNP) has been determined in aqueous solutions from 25 to 175° C using spectrophotometric measurements. The optical indicator 2, 6-DNP was employed to …
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