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The four main types of some precipitation diagrams determined by tyndallometric technique

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By experimental investigation of precipitation systems were found the four different types of precipitation diagrams: A “ionic solubility”, B “formation of ionic pairs and of associates”, C “neutralization” and D “unsymmetrical ionic reactivity”. It appears to, be very important to distinguish the nature of precipitation systems, because of general view of precipitation diagrams, and because of conclusion about the behaviour of ions in the solutions.

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Durch tyndallometrische Messungen wurde die Fällung vonSalien untersucht. Bei der Darstellung des Ergebnisses in “Precipitation diagrams PD” (lg CKation gym lg CAnion) wurden 4 Haupttypen (A, B, C, D) gefunden. Beispiele sind Hg2SO4 (A), Cu(OH)2 (B), Bi(OH)3 (C) und AgSCN (D).

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Novosel, B., Težak, B., Antonić, M. et al. The four main types of some precipitation diagrams determined by tyndallometric technique. Colloid & Polymer Sci 254, 409–411 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01382123

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