American Journal of Analytical Chemistry

Volume 5, Issue 15 (November 2014)

ISSN Print: 2156-8251   ISSN Online: 2156-8278

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Disproportionation Reactions of HIO and NaIO in Static and Dynamic Systems

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DOI: 10.4236/ajac.2014.515111    2,958 Downloads   4,218 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

The paper refers to disproportionation of HIO and NaIO in aqueous media, in static and dynamic systems. The results of calculations, realized according to GATES/GEB principles, with use of an iterative computer program, are presented graphically. An example of the computer program with all physicochemical knowledge involved in the related algorithm is attached herewith.

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Toporek, M. , Michałowska-Kaczmarczyk, A. and Michałowski, T. (2014) Disproportionation Reactions of HIO and NaIO in Static and Dynamic Systems. American Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 5, 1046-1056. doi: 10.4236/ajac.2014.515111.

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