Abstract

Summary For titration curves of homogeneous redox reactions, it has been demonstrated that the inflection point corresponding to the maximum slope can coincide with the equivalence point. For any given pair of n-values, this can occur only at a particular value of ΔEo'. For commonly encountered pairs of n-values, the appropriate values of ΔEo' have been evaluated at 25o. If, for a given pair of n-values, a value of ΔEo' is less than that presented, then the inflection point occurs before the equivalence point; if a value of ΔEo' is greater than that listed, then the inflection point occurs after the equivalence point. In general, the smaller the value of the asymmetry coefficient, the smaller is the value of ΔEo' required for the inflection point to coincide with the equivalence point.

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