Equilibrium Constants for Chemical Reactions

 Equilibrium Constants for Chemical Reactions

Several types of reactions are commonly used in analytical procedures, either in preparing samples for analysis or during the analysis itself. The most important of these are precipitation reactions, acid–base reactions, complexation reactions, and oxidation–reduction reactions. In this section we review these reactions and their equilibrium constant expressions.

1 Precipitation Reactions

2. Acid–Base Reactions

3. Complexation Reactions

4. Oxidation–Reduction Reactions

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