The formalism realised according to the Generalised Approach to Electrolytic Systems (GATES) is presented and applied to typical redox systems known from the laboratory practice. In any redox system, the Generalized Electron Balance (GEB), perceived as the law of the matter conservation, is derivable from linear combination 2·f(O) – f(H) of elemental balances: f(O) for oxygen and f(H) for hydrogen. It is an equation linearly independent from other (charge and concentration) balances referred to an electrolytic redox system (aqueous media) of any degree of complexity, and named as the primary form of GEB and then denoted as pr-GEB. A compact equation for GEB is obtained from linear combination of 2·f(O) – f(H) with other (charge and concen...
The redox status of an aqueous system is described by the concentrations of the oxidized and reduced...
Redox titration of ferricyanide ion is incorporated to ferrocyanide ion to show how the reduction po...
The determination of the oxidation-reduction potentials is more reliable from equilibrium data than ...
The Generalized Electron Balance (GEB), together with charge balance and concentration balances, com...
<div><p>Redox equilibria and titration play an important role in chemical analysis, and the formulat...
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The fundamental property of electrolytic systems involved with linear combination f12 = 2∙f(O) – f(H...
The very fast calculation procedure described earlier is applied to calculate the titration curves o...
<div><p>In the third part of a series of articles issued under a common title, some examples of comp...
Any electrolytic system in aqueous media is described with use of charge balance, f0 = ChB, and K el...
Two complex dynamic non-redox systems are considered as examples, providing interdependent linear eq...
As a teacher of physical chemistry, I noticed that students, even in advanced classes, have difficul...
Redox reactions are central to the major element cycling, many cell cycles, many chemisorption and p...
Fast and accurate calculation procedures for pH and redox potentials are required for optimum contro...
This file is an interactive exercise on balancing of redox reactions. The redox system consists of t...
The redox status of an aqueous system is described by the concentrations of the oxidized and reduced...
Redox titration of ferricyanide ion is incorporated to ferrocyanide ion to show how the reduction po...
The determination of the oxidation-reduction potentials is more reliable from equilibrium data than ...
The Generalized Electron Balance (GEB), together with charge balance and concentration balances, com...
<div><p>Redox equilibria and titration play an important role in chemical analysis, and the formulat...
the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduc...
The fundamental property of electrolytic systems involved with linear combination f12 = 2∙f(O) – f(H...
The very fast calculation procedure described earlier is applied to calculate the titration curves o...
<div><p>In the third part of a series of articles issued under a common title, some examples of comp...
Any electrolytic system in aqueous media is described with use of charge balance, f0 = ChB, and K el...
Two complex dynamic non-redox systems are considered as examples, providing interdependent linear eq...
As a teacher of physical chemistry, I noticed that students, even in advanced classes, have difficul...
Redox reactions are central to the major element cycling, many cell cycles, many chemisorption and p...
Fast and accurate calculation procedures for pH and redox potentials are required for optimum contro...
This file is an interactive exercise on balancing of redox reactions. The redox system consists of t...
The redox status of an aqueous system is described by the concentrations of the oxidized and reduced...
Redox titration of ferricyanide ion is incorporated to ferrocyanide ion to show how the reduction po...
The determination of the oxidation-reduction potentials is more reliable from equilibrium data than ...