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204                       Equilibria in Condensed Phases

                   This book contains 8 different detailed contributions. Of most interest to us are the
                   following:
                   Pitzer, K. S.:  1991, "Ion Interaction Approach: Theory and Data Correlation," in AC, pp.
                        75-153.
                        The charging process used by Debye and Huckel allows for the coulombic interac-
                        tions but does not take into account the short- range interactions. Pitzer describes
                        how these add terms to the formulas. Parameters in these terms are evaluated
                        from experimental data.
                   Stokes, R. H.:  1991, "Thermodynamics of Solutions," in AC, pp 1-28.
                        Stokes surveys the pertinent thermodynamic theory and results. So this contribu-
                        tion is a fitting introduction to the volume.
                                                Articles
             Bodner, G.  M.:  1986, "Assigning the pK;s of Polyprotic Acids," J.  Chem.  Educ. 63, 246-247.
             Campbell, M.  L., and Waite,  B. A: 1990, "The Ka Values of Water and the Hydronium Ion for
                   Comparison with Other Acids;" J.  Chem.  Educ. 67, 386-388.
             Cardinali, M.  E., Giomini, C., and Marroau, G.:  1990, "The Hydrolysis of Salts Derived from a
                   Weak Monoprotic Acid and a Weak Monoprotic Base," J.  Chem.  Educ. 67, 221-223.
             Cavaleiro, A  M. V.  S. V.:  1996, "The Teaching of Precipitation Equilibrium," J.  Chem.  Educ.  73,
                   423-425.
             Chaston, S.:  1993a, "Calculating Complex Equilibrium Concentrations by a Next Guess Factor
                   Method," J.  Chem.  Educ. 70, 622-624.
             Chaston, S.:  1993b, "Calculation of Titration Curves by the Next Guess Factor Method," J.  Chem.
                  Educ. 70, 878-880.
             Corao, E., Morales, D., and Aratijo, 0.:  1986, "On the Existence and Uniqueness of a Chemical
                   Root in Ionic Equilibrium Problems," J.  Chem.  Educ. 63, 693-694.
             Craig, N.  C.:  1987, "The Chemists' Delta," J.  Chern. Educ. 64, 668-669.
             Eberhart, J.  G.:  1986, "Solving Equations by Successive Substitution-The Problem of Divergence
                   and Slow Convergence," J.  Chern.  Educ. 63, 576-578.
             Gorders, A  A: 1991a, "Chemical Equilibrium II.  Deriving an Exact Equilibrium Equation," J.
                   Chem.  Educ. 68, 215-217.
             Gorders, A  A: 1991b, "Chemical Equilibrium III. A Few Math 'llicks," J.  Chern.  Educ. 68, 291-293.
             Hawkes, S. J.: 1996, "Salts are Mostly Not Ionized," J.  Chem. Educ. 73,421-423.
             Hinckley, D. A, and Seybold, P.  G.:  1987, "Thermodynamics of the Rhodamine B Lactone-Zwitte-
                   rion Equilibrium," J.  Chem.  Educ. 64, 362-364.
             King, E. L.:  1986, "Sulfuric Acid Viewed as a 1-1  Electrolyte," J.  Chern.  Educ. 63, 490-491.
             Lainez, A, and Tardajos, G.:  1985, "Standard States of Real Solutions," J.  Chern.  Educ. 62, 678-680.
             Ludwig, O.  G.:  1992, "On the Chemically Impossible 'Other' Roots in Equilibrium Calculations, II,"
                  J.  Chern.  Educ. 69, 884.
             Michalowski, T., and Lesiak, A: 1994, "Acid-Base Titration Curves in Disproportionating Redox
                   Systems," J.  Chem.  Educ. 71, 632-636.
             Myers, R. J.:  1986, "The New Low Value for the Second Dissociation Constant for H2S," J.  Chem.
                  Educ. 63, 687-690.
             Olivieri, A  C.:  1990, "Solution of Acid-Base Equilibria by Successive Approximations," J.  Chem.
                  Educ. 67, 229-231.
             Perimutter-Hayman, B.: 1984, "Equilibrium Constants of Chemical Reactions Involving Con-
                  densed Phases," J. Chem.  Educ. 61, 782-783.
             Qureski, P. M.,  and Karnoonpuri, S.I. M.:  1991, "The Ionic Radii Problem," J.  Chern.  Educ. 68,109.
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