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In the Laboratory
Determination of Equilibrium Constants of Metal Complexes from Spectrophotometric Measurements. An Undergraduate Laboratory Experiment
Gabriela A. Ibañez, Alejandro C. Olivieri, and Graciela M. Escandar*
Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Facultad de Ciencias Bioquímicas y Farmacéuticas, Departamento de Química Analítica, Suipacha 531, 2000 Rosario, Argentina

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September 1999
Vol. 76 No. 9
p. 1277

Abstract
We describe an undergraduate laboratory practice involving the determination of complex equilibrium constants by spectrophotometric techniques. The results are obtained through model fitting using a computer program. As an example of these determinations, salicylic acid was selected and evaluated in the presence of copper(II) ion. The experimental conditions, general procedures, and computational strategem are discussed.
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Iba–ez, Gabriela A.; Olivieri, Alejandro C.; Escandar, Graciela M. J. Chem. Educ. 1999 76 1277.
*  Keywords
Instrumental Methods; Coordination Chemistry; Equilibrium; Laboratory Computing / Interfacing
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