Abstract
The methods for optimal acidity of complexes M x L y (OH) m H n based on direct iteration or solution of polynomials are described and discussed. Then, by a direct straightforward method of computation (that does not require any iteration) the complexes M x L(OH) m H n and ML y (OH) m H n are treated (where 1 ⩽ x ⩽ 3 and 1 ⩽ y ⩽ 3). Finally, the conditions leading to formation of polynuclear complexes are shown and discussed. The importance of study of polynuclear complexes for solving of biochemical problems is pointed out. Practical examples are given for each method.
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