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Computer calculation of equilibrium constants of species present in mixtures of metal ions and complexing agents.

Sayce Ig
- 01 Dec 1968 - 
- Vol. 15, Iss: 12, pp 1397-1411
TLDR
The program, which employs the non-linear least-squares method, may be used to calculate equilibrium constants for hydrolysed metal ions, protonated ligands, and simple, Protonated, Hydrolysed, polynuclear, and mixed complexes.
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This article is published in Talanta.The article was published on 1968-12-01. It has received 297 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Equilibrium constant & Metal ions in aqueous solution.

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Microprocessor-controlled system for automatic acquisition of potentiometric data and their non-linear least-squares fit in equilibrium studies☆

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Computer calculation of equilibrium concentrations in mixtures of metal ions and complexing species.

TL;DR: A method is described for calculating equilibrium concentrations of all species in multi-metal-multi-ligand mixtures from the pH of the solution, the total concentration of each metal and each complexing agent, and the relevant equilibrium constants (pK(a) values and stability constants).
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Rigorous Least Squares Adjustment: Applications to Some Non-linear Equations, II

TL;DR: The main purpose of as mentioned in this paper is to apply the general theory of least squares adjustment to problems in physical chemistry, and apply it to the problem of least square adjustment in the setting of physical chemistry.
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