Advanced Potentiometry provides a platform for the accurate interpretation of potentiometric titration data. It accurately presents the calculation of stability constants and equilibrium processes without systematic errors. This authoritative monograph details the calculation of the total potential anomalies/systematic errors in emf cells containing either mixtures of strong electrolytes or equilibrium systems at all the experimental conditions generally used in potetiometric titrations. It also presents a critical analysis of these methods.
The book details a method that is correct and free from systematic errors as well as one that correctly describes both nature and the environment. It is the ideal resource for high school teachers, lecturers, researchers, PhD graduates and undergraduate students working in the fields of solution chemistry, physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry and analytical chemistry and environmental research.
"Advanced Potentiometry" details the accurate calculation of potentiometric titrations. Additional terms such as the ideal diffusion potential together with the contribution of activity factors furnish calculated stability constants which do not include systematic errors and thus present a complete and correct description of equilibrium processes. Moreover, serious systematic errors resulting from the recent use of curve-fitting computer programs are highlighted later in the text.
"Advanced Potentiometry" can advantageously be used by lecturers, researchers, PhD graduates and undergraduate students working in the fields of Solution Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry and Environmental Research.
Erzsébet Néher-Neumann
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