The cobalt (II) ion and the dithiolmalonate ion form a complex which is reasonably stable in aqueous solution and highly colored. Studies were conducted by means of spectrophotometric methods in the visible region. The composition of the complex and the overall formation constant were determined using the method of continuous variation of Job and successive dilutions of stoichiometric proportions of the ligand and metal. All measurements were made at room temperature with the solutions kept at a constant ionic strength of 0.1. The results indicate the composition of the complex to be that of three moles of ligand to one mole of cobalt. The formation constant obtained is lower than that of the cobalt dithioloxalate complex, indicating that t...
Chemical Laboratories, Z H. College of Engg. & Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202 00...
Department of Post-graduate Studies and Research in Chemistry, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri,...
Department of Chemistry, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur-515 003, India Manuscript receive...
The cobalt (II) ion and dithioloxalate ion form a complex which is stable in a water solution and hi...
The cobalt (II) ion and the dithiolmalonate ion form a complex which is reasonably stable in aqueous...
The copper (II) ion and the dithiolmalonate ion form a complex with an absorption maximum in the ult...
The apparent stability constants of the complex species formed between cobalt(II, III), nickel(II) o...
Cobalt in cobalt(III) complexes was determined by a gravimetric method, weighing cobalt as cobalt(II...
Cobalt forms a brown, water-soluble complex with 3-hydroxy-l-p-sulphonatophenyl-3-phenyltriazene wit...
The method of absorption spectrophotometry was applied to study the complex formation in Co(II)–Ni(I...
The method of absorption spectrophotometry was applied to study the complex formation in Co(II)–Ni(I...
In the present study, the protonation and stability constants of cobalt (II) complexes of some subst...
An ethanolic solution of oximidobenzotetronic acid reacts with an aqueous solution of cobalt to form...
Department of Chemistry, Sri Krishnadevaraya University. Anantapur-515 003. Andhra Pradesh, India Ma...
International audienceThe complexation of cobalt cations (Co(II)) by dicyanamide (DCA–) in water and...
Chemical Laboratories, Z H. College of Engg. & Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202 00...
Department of Post-graduate Studies and Research in Chemistry, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri,...
Department of Chemistry, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur-515 003, India Manuscript receive...
The cobalt (II) ion and dithioloxalate ion form a complex which is stable in a water solution and hi...
The cobalt (II) ion and the dithiolmalonate ion form a complex which is reasonably stable in aqueous...
The copper (II) ion and the dithiolmalonate ion form a complex with an absorption maximum in the ult...
The apparent stability constants of the complex species formed between cobalt(II, III), nickel(II) o...
Cobalt in cobalt(III) complexes was determined by a gravimetric method, weighing cobalt as cobalt(II...
Cobalt forms a brown, water-soluble complex with 3-hydroxy-l-p-sulphonatophenyl-3-phenyltriazene wit...
The method of absorption spectrophotometry was applied to study the complex formation in Co(II)–Ni(I...
The method of absorption spectrophotometry was applied to study the complex formation in Co(II)–Ni(I...
In the present study, the protonation and stability constants of cobalt (II) complexes of some subst...
An ethanolic solution of oximidobenzotetronic acid reacts with an aqueous solution of cobalt to form...
Department of Chemistry, Sri Krishnadevaraya University. Anantapur-515 003. Andhra Pradesh, India Ma...
International audienceThe complexation of cobalt cations (Co(II)) by dicyanamide (DCA–) in water and...
Chemical Laboratories, Z H. College of Engg. & Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202 00...
Department of Post-graduate Studies and Research in Chemistry, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri,...
Department of Chemistry, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur-515 003, India Manuscript receive...