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Stability constants for the lead(II)-halide systems
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Stability constants for the lead(II)-halide systems

G.T. Hefter
Polyhedron, Vol.9(19), pp.2429-2432
1990
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Abstract

The stability constants of the complexes of lead(II) with fluoride, chloride, bromide and iodide in aqueous solution have been measured by potentiometric titrations with a lead amalgam at 25°C and an ionic strength of 1.00 M (NaClO4). The overall stability constants show an interesting “mixed” order with log β n for F− > (Cl− < Br− < I−) for n = 1, 2, although the fluoride system shows no tendency to form higher order complexes. The stepwise stability constants for each system show variations which may reflect a change in the coordination number of lead(II) from six to four.

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2 Chemistry
2.22 Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry
2.22.1278 Stability Constants
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Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear
Crystallography
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