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Singularity in the degree of dissociation near a critical point

Physical Review A, 1983
Anomalies in the degree of dissociation near a critical point of a ternary mixture are analyzed for a reaction of the type $A\ensuremath{\rightleftarrows}B+C$. The concentration-temperature curve has, at the critical point, an infinite slope ${(T\ensuremath{-}{T}_{c})}^{\ensuremath{-}\frac{(\ensuremath{\delta}\ensuremath{-}1)}{\ensuremath{\delta ...
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The “Partial” Degrees of Dissociation of Weak Multibasic Organic Acids

Journal of Solution Chemistry, 2009
New equations are suggested for the direct calculation of the “partial” degrees of dissociation of weak multibasic organic acids with overlapping dissociation equilibria. Considered are weak dibasic and tribasic acids, and the general case of a weak multibasic acid, H n A.
E. Kvaratskhelia, R. Kvaratskhelia
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Micellar degree of dissociation of hydroxyfunctionalized quaternary ammonium bromides

Colloids and Surfaces, 1990
Abstract The micellar degrees of dissociation, α, of the hydroxyfunctionalized quaternary ammonium bromides having the structures: [RN + (CH 3 ) 2 R 1 ]Br − where R = C 16 H 33 , R 1 = CH 2 CH 2 OH (1a) R = C 16 H 33 , R 1 = CH 2 CH(CH 3 )OH (1b) R = C 16 H 33 , R 1 = CH 2 CH(C 2 H 5 )OH (1c) R = C 14 H 29 CH(OH)CH 2 , R 1 = CH 3 (2) have been
KazimieraA. Wilk   +2 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Experimental Determination of the Heat of Fusion and Calculation of the Dissociation Degree and Dissociation Enthalpy of K3FMoO4.

ChemInform, 1995
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
L. KOSA   +5 more
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Limiting degree of electrolytic dissociation

Theoretical and Experimental Chemistry, 1980
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The degree of dissociation of silver benzoate from conductivity measurements

1946
Much of the work on salts has been concerned with the process of solution:- i.e. Solid Salt → ions in solution. Quantitatively this operation is best described in terms of changes in certain thermodynamic functions. This method is especially sound as it is independent of any specific model or mechanisms.
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