equilibrium constant

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(chemistry) the ratio of concentrations when equilibrium is reached in a reversible reaction (when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction)

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Keywords: EBT complexes; Magnetized water; Oscillation strength in the magnetic field; Stability constant.
The apparent stability constants, [K.sub.1:1], obtained from the slope of the linear phase solubility diagram was 630.0006 [M.sup.-1] for HP[beta]CD [Eq.
Takahasi, Essential norms and stability constants of weighted composition operators on C(X), Bull.
Solving the above quadratic equation for [CD-LAP] one can derive an equation for absorbance (using (6)), which, if fitted onto the data, provides the complex stability constant:
The apparent stability constant was estimated by comparing the absorbance of a solution containing stoichiometric amounts of the drug and eosin Y (As) to one containing an excessive amount of eosin Y reagent (Am).
We find for instance that for right-Radau nodes the space-time stability constant in (1.10) is in general proportional to the square root of the CFL number, except in certain important situations where it is indeed of order one.
At pH 7.4 and 37[degrees]C, the stability constants (K/s) are 1988 for CaCit and 231 for Ca[Et.sub.2]Cit.
Thermodynamic quantities have been derived from overall stability constants: Stability constant and Themodynamic parameters for M(II)-Thymidine complexes in aqueous media at ionic strength 0.1m LiCl[O.sub.4]
Miyajima, The Hyers-Ulam stability constants of first order linear differential operators, J.
where k' is the capacity factor, [phi] = [V.sub.r]/[V.sub.5] = is the phase ratio of resin and mobile phase volumes in the column, D = [[M.sub.r]]/[[M.sub.5]] = is the equilibrium constant, [[beta].sub.i] is the stability constant of the metal complex, [f.sub.Li] is fraction of ionized eluent weak acid (ligand I), Li C is the total concentration of weak acid in the eluent.
The logarithm of the stability constant of the arsenic/humate or fulvate complex (logK) was determined using the following relationship:
The total displacement of gadodiamide from its ligand by OCP could be related to the weaker stability constant of gadodiamide compared with other gadolinium chelates.
The relative stability constant of the complex, log [beta]1 ranged from 2.79 at pH=8.50 to 4.48 at pH=10.50.
In this context, studying the stability constant of metallic species is crucial for the determination and prevention of interation of a specific ligand in a medium containing several metals.
The stability constant ([K.sub.S]) is a useful index to estimate the binding strength of host-guest and the changes in the physicochemical properties of the guest in the complex.
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