The Chemistry of Nonaqueous Solvents 1970
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-433803-6.50009-2
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Acyl Halides as Nonaqueous Solvents

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“…Extensive reviews covering the chemical and physical properties of SO2 (44) and acyl halides (230) as aprotic solvents have appeared, as well as a review on acid-base equilibria in amphiprotic solvents, calculation of titration curves, scales of solvent acidity, and selection of optimum conditions for acid-base potentiometric titrations (47). A classification of solvents according to exchange processes has been presented (314).…”
Section: Solution Phenomenamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive reviews covering the chemical and physical properties of SO2 (44) and acyl halides (230) as aprotic solvents have appeared, as well as a review on acid-base equilibria in amphiprotic solvents, calculation of titration curves, scales of solvent acidity, and selection of optimum conditions for acid-base potentiometric titrations (47). A classification of solvents according to exchange processes has been presented (314).…”
Section: Solution Phenomenamentioning
confidence: 99%