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Use of lithium perchlorate media in the study of protolytic equilibria
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Use of lithium perchlorate media in the study of protolytic equilibria

G.T. Hefter
Journal of Solution Chemistry, Vol.13(3), pp.179-190
1984
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Abstract

A study of the H+/F− system by fluoride ion-selective electrode potentiometry over a range of ionic strengths in LiClO 4 gives protolysis constants which differ markedly from those obtained in other media such as NaClO 4 . This is shown to be consistent with the competitive complexation of the fluoride ion by the lithium ion. An examination of literature data indicates that lithium ion complexation is a general phenomenon and supports the conclusion that LiClO 4 is not preferable to NaClO 4 as a swamping electrolyte for the study of protolytic equilibria as has previously been thought.

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2 Chemistry
2.89 Ionic, Molecular & Complex Liquids
2.89.462 Excess Molar Volumes
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