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The ionisation of polyhydrion acids

C. Morton
- 01 Jan 1928 - 
- Vol. 24, pp 14-25
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Solubility of Tricalcium Citrate in Solutions of Variable Ionic Strength and in Milk Ultrafiltrates

TL;DR: The solubility of tricalcium citrate has been determined at 21 and 95°C by dissolution in water and by precipitation from supersaturated solutions containing various proportions of calcium to citrate and at pH 4.4 to 8.8 as discussed by the authors.
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Determination of the ionization constants of compounds which precipitate during potentiometric titration using extrapolation techniques

TL;DR: It is shown that the ionization constants of diacidic compounds can be determined by utilizing potentiometric titration data, even when a precipitate forms during the titration.
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A portable thermionic electrometer for the determination of glass electrode potentials

TL;DR: In this paper, a portable thermionic electrometer, with self-contained potentiometer, standard cell and robust pointer galvanometer, is described, and the instrument is self-adjusting for fluctuations in the battery voltage.
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On isohydric solutions and buffer pH

TL;DR: A general derivation for the isohydric theory of Arrhenius and its consequences for some aspects of buffer pH are considered in this article, where the derivation is based on the theory of the isosceles equation.
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The Early Development of Electronic pH Meters

TL;DR: Goode as discussed by the authors proposed an electronic pH meter, worked out some of its initial problems, and set in motion an international scientific effort that culminated in the current, wide availability of electronic pH meters.
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