1940
DOI: 10.1039/jr9400000578
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106. The hydrolysis of salts in solution

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“…The glass electrode was applied to the study of hydrolysis of solutions of zinc sulfate by Hagisawa (7) and Brown and Cranston (8). For M/lO zinc sulfate solution exposed to the air, Brown and Cranston reported a pH of 5.67; this result agrees with the value obtained by Kolthoff and Kameda It is apparent that salts other than the sulfate have been largely neglected in past studies on the pH of solutions of zinc salts.…”
Section: By William J Husat and Jack K Dalesupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The glass electrode was applied to the study of hydrolysis of solutions of zinc sulfate by Hagisawa (7) and Brown and Cranston (8). For M/lO zinc sulfate solution exposed to the air, Brown and Cranston reported a pH of 5.67; this result agrees with the value obtained by Kolthoff and Kameda It is apparent that salts other than the sulfate have been largely neglected in past studies on the pH of solutions of zinc salts.…”
Section: By William J Husat and Jack K Dalesupporting
confidence: 81%