Kniha Oxidation Potentials and Equilibria in the System Stanley Warren Glass

Oxidation Potentials and Equilibria in the System

Chlorine, Lodine, Hydrochloric Acid, Water

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Vydavatel: Tradd Street Press
Dostupnost: Skladem u dodavatele
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Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
2026
Stránek
20
EAN
9781025888330
ISBN
1025888332
Enbook ID
52960098
Vydavatel
Hmotnost
45
Rozměry
156 x 234 x 1

Kompletní popis

"Oxidation Potentials and Equilibria in the System: Chlorine, Iodine, Hydrochloric Acid, Water" is a rigorous scientific study detailing the electrochemical properties and quantitative measurements of complex halogen systems. Authored by Stanley Warren Glass, this technical work investigates the fundamental relationships between chlorine and iodine when interacted within aqueous hydrochloric acid solutions, providing essential data on reaction stability and chemical balance.

The text focuses on the determination of oxidation-reduction potentials, offering a deep dive into the experimental methodologies and theoretical calculations required to define chemical equilibria. By analyzing the behavior of these specific chemical species, Glass contributes to the broader understanding of physical chemistry and thermodynamics as they were understood in the early 20th century. This study is particularly valuable for its precise data collection and its focus on the underlying laws governing chemical reactions in solution.

Suitable for chemists, researchers, and historians of science, "Oxidation Potentials and Equilibria in the System: Chlorine, Iodine, Hydrochloric Acid, Water" serves as an important historical reference in the evolution of inorganic chemistry and electrochemical analysis.

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