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Alvarado B, A.; Jimenez R, M.; Solache R, M.
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares. Sindicato Unico de Trabajadores de la Industria Nuclear (Mexico)1999
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares. Sindicato Unico de Trabajadores de la Industria Nuclear (Mexico)1999
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[en] This work was made with the purpose to complete information about the hydrolysis constants of Europium (III) in high ion strength media. So it was determined at a ion forces media 4, 5 and 6 M of sodium perchlorate at 303 K. The method used was the potentiometric with the aid of the Super quad computer program. In high ion strength media, the measurements of p H do not correspond directly to negative logarithm of the concentration of hydrogen ions, by this it is necessary to calibrate the electrode in these conditions. The Europium was hydrolized at pCH values greater 6 in all cases. The potentiometric method used under the described experimental conditions is adequate to determine the hydrolysis constants of Europium (III). According to the results and diagrams of chemical species of Europium obtained we can conclude that the hydrolysis constants, differ by its distribution but not in its identity. (Author)
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Determinacion de las constantes de hidrolisis del Europio (III), en medios de fuerza ionica 4, 5 y 6 M de NaClO4 a 303 K
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1999; 3 p; 9. ININ-SUTIN Technical and Scientific Congress; Salazar, Estado de Mexico (Mexico); 2-3 Dec 1999
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ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS, CHALCOGENIDES, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, CHLORINE COMPOUNDS, COMPUTER CODES, DECOMPOSITION, EUROPIUM COMPOUNDS, HALOGEN COMPOUNDS, LYSIS, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PERCHLORATES, QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, RARE EARTH COMPOUNDS, SODIUM COMPOUNDS, SOLVOLYSIS, TITRATION, VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS
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