Abstract

Values of the second thermodynamic ionization constant of pH indicator m-Cresol Purple are determined spectrophotometrically in slightly alkaline aqueous solutions in the temperature range of 25 to 200°C at saturated vapor pressure. Data required for studies on acid–base equilibria in weakly alkaline aqueous solution of rare-earth elements at elevated temperatures are obtained to characterize their behavior in geochemical systems.

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