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Ionic strength dependence of formation constants-XVIII. The hydrolysis of iron(III) in aqueous KNO(3) solutions

The hydrolysis of iron(III) was studied potentiometrically at different ionic strengths in KNO(3) aqueous solutions, at 25 degrees C, to determine the dependence of hydrolysis constants on ionic strength (nitrate media), to check the existence of nitrate-ferric ion interactions, and to confirm the f...

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Published in:Talanta (Oxford) 1994-09, Vol.41 (9), p.1577-1582
Main Authors: Daniele, P G, Rigano, C, Sammartano, S, Zelano, V
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description The hydrolysis of iron(III) was studied potentiometrically at different ionic strengths in KNO(3) aqueous solutions, at 25 degrees C, to determine the dependence of hydrolysis constants on ionic strength (nitrate media), to check the existence of nitrate-ferric ion interactions, and to confirm the formation of high polymeric species. Under the experimental conditions 0.03 I (KNO(3)) 1M, 0.3 C 12 mM, the species Fe(OH)(2+), Fe(2)(OH)(4+)(2), Fe(OH)(+)(2) and Fe(12)(OH)(2+)(34) were found, and the hydrolysis constants log beta(11) = 2.20, log beta(12) = -2.91, log beta(22) = -5.7, log beta(12,34) = -48.9 (I = 0M) were calculated. The ionic strength dependence of hydrolysis constants is quite close to that found for several protonation and metal complex formation constants reported elsewhere.
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