1980
DOI: 10.1039/dt9800000041
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Kinetics of the reactions of nickel(II) ion with dicarboxylic acids in dioxan–water

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“…The converse will occur with the anionic SDS micelles. On the basis of the p K a 's for the first and second dissociations of the substituted malonic acid derivatives used, it is reasonable to consider the undissociated acids to be the predominant RMA species present in solution. It is well-known that hydrophobic interactions are primarily involved in the solubilization of uncharged molecules in the micellar pseudophase.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The converse will occur with the anionic SDS micelles. On the basis of the p K a 's for the first and second dissociations of the substituted malonic acid derivatives used, it is reasonable to consider the undissociated acids to be the predominant RMA species present in solution. It is well-known that hydrophobic interactions are primarily involved in the solubilization of uncharged molecules in the micellar pseudophase.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%