Physico-chemical Significance of Dye-Indicator Method in Complex Ions Variations in Aqueous Methanol System Mercuric Halide-Alkali Halide
Corresponding Author(s) : P.L. Farasram
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 10 No. 1 (1998): Vol 10 Issue 1
Abstract
The mercuric halide-alkali halide system was studied in aqueousphase spectrophotometric ally and it was found that six types ofcomplexes were formed. The aqueous phase of the system wasreplaced by aqueous methanol and it was found that as the methanolconcentration was increased in the system, the dielectric constantdecreased and complex formation susceptibility decreased.
Keywords
Physico-Chemical
Significance
Dye-Indicator
Method
complex Ions
Variations
Aqueous
Methanol System
Mercuric Halide
Alkali Halide
Farasram, R., Farasram, P., & Desai, C. (2010). Physico-chemical Significance of Dye-Indicator Method in Complex Ions Variations in Aqueous Methanol System Mercuric Halide-Alkali Halide . Asian Journal of Chemistry, 10(1), 201–203. Retrieved from https://asianpubs.org/index.php/ajchem/article/view/23576
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