1980
DOI: 10.1007/bf00291842
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The linear plot: A new way of interpreting titration data, used in determination of weak acids in lake water

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“…Their acid dissociation constants (pK a values) range roughly from 1 to 9, but the pK a distribution has a rather well-defined peak near 4.5. This result is in good agreement with analyses performed by Lee (1980) of a few brown-water lakes in Sweden. She established the presence of at least one organic acid, probably of the carboxylic type, with a pK a value in the range 4.4-4.7.…”
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“…Their acid dissociation constants (pK a values) range roughly from 1 to 9, but the pK a distribution has a rather well-defined peak near 4.5. This result is in good agreement with analyses performed by Lee (1980) of a few brown-water lakes in Sweden. She established the presence of at least one organic acid, probably of the carboxylic type, with a pK a value in the range 4.4-4.7.…”
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“…Graphical and statistical analysis of the m:pH relationships were used to estimate dissociation constants (pma) and concentrations of acids in the samples, using the techniques discussed by Lee [1980].…”
Section: Sample Collectionmentioning
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“…Titration of the samples with dilute alkali and interpretation of the results using the technique discussed by Lee [1980] …”
Section: The Influence Of Doc On Water Aciditymentioning
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