1971
DOI: 10.1016/0022-1902(71)80663-2
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Studies of the system zirconyl-chloride-ammonium oxalate in aqueous solution

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“…However this mechanism is inconsistent with the results. The slow step measured has a large spectral change, whereas (9) and not (10) would be expected to give the large spectral change. Also extrapolation back to zero time was found to give an optical density equal to that of the starting complex, M. The alternative mechanism is in goood agreement with the results (eq 11 and 12).…”
Section: [M(iii)] [M(i)][h+]mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…However this mechanism is inconsistent with the results. The slow step measured has a large spectral change, whereas (9) and not (10) would be expected to give the large spectral change. Also extrapolation back to zero time was found to give an optical density equal to that of the starting complex, M. The alternative mechanism is in goood agreement with the results (eq 11 and 12).…”
Section: [M(iii)] [M(i)][h+]mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The systems were incubated overnight at 20 °C in a water bath, and then the onset of precipitation was determined tyndallometrically (1,(8)(9)(10)(11). At the same time, the electrophoretic mobility of 210Pb was determined in each system (1,4,12).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In our previous papers, we introduced the combination of these techniques for characterization of zinc, lead, and bismuth ionic and/or hydrolytic species in aqueous solutions (1)(2)(3). The composition of soluble zirconyl oxalato complexes in aqueous solutions of zirconyl chloride-ammonium oxalate was also investigated using potentiometric titration in addition (4).…”
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confidence: 99%