1941
DOI: 10.1021/ja01847a025
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Complex Ions. I. The Identification of Complex Ions in Solution by Spectrophotometric Measurements

Abstract: A method for the identification of compounds formed in solutions by reaction of two components has been described by Job.3 The method is applicable to complex ions. The formation of many complex ions can be represented by the equation A + hB AB" (I)

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“…The ratio of the Zr (IV) and CHPC in the complex is determined by Job's method of continues variation 10 as modified by Vosburgh and cooper 11 by taking their equimolar solution (5.5×10 -4 M) according the procedure mentioned above. The ratio of Zr(IV)and CHPC is further confirmed by mole ratio method 12 using equimolar solution of Zr(IV) and CHPC(5.5×10 -4 M).…”
Section: Stoichiometry Of the Extracted Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ratio of the Zr (IV) and CHPC in the complex is determined by Job's method of continues variation 10 as modified by Vosburgh and cooper 11 by taking their equimolar solution (5.5×10 -4 M) according the procedure mentioned above. The ratio of Zr(IV)and CHPC is further confirmed by mole ratio method 12 using equimolar solution of Zr(IV) and CHPC(5.5×10 -4 M).…”
Section: Stoichiometry Of the Extracted Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to establish molar ratio between Ethambutol and dyestuffs used, the Job's method 28 of continuous variation has been applied. In this method, solutions of drug and dyestuff with identical molar concentrations (8 x 10 -5 M) were mixed in varying volume ratios in such a way that the total volume of each mixture was the same.…”
Section: Stoichiometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chelation abilities of 8-11 towards bio-metal cations such as Fe þ3 , Fe þ2 , Cu þ2 and Zn þ2 were investigated by Job's method 18,19 based on the changes in the UV-Vis absorption spectra due to the complex formation. The results of complexation studies are summarized in Table 2 and indicate that all compounds are able to form metal complex with Fe þ3 , Fe þ2 and Cu þ2 ( Figures S1-S12 Supplementary material).…”
Section: Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%