Functional transformation of experimental data and the chemical model of equilibrium for polynuclear systems-1. Family of auxiliary concentration functions curves with common cross-over point

The differential relationships between concentration variables and some of the auxiliary concentration functions for systems with complex formation reactions have been obtained. Systems which give a family of concentration functions with a common cross-over point are discussed in detail. The derived...

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