Abstract

The formation constants of some Hg(II) complexes have been determined from the anodic polarographic signals for the oxidation of mercury in the presence of the following ligands: thiourea and its phenyl- and diphenyl-derivatives, thiocyanate, ethylenediamine, EDTA, methylthioacetic acid, 2,2'-thiobisacetic acid, 3,3'-thiobispropanoic acid, 2,2'-[1,1-methandiylbis(thio)]bisacetic acid and 2,2'-[1,2-ethandiylbis(thio)]bisacetic acid. The use of differential pulse polarography and a.c. polarography instead of d.c. polarography increases the accuracy and precision of the potential measurements and, as a consequence, of the stability constants determined. The results obtained by the different methods are compared.

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