Abstract

The three major influences exerted by added salts upon the color ratio of acid-base indicators in glacial acetic acid were reviewed in the previous paper (6). Of these three, the principal effect is the solvolytic reaction upon the salt ion pair to form detectable concentrations of the conjugate acid and base. The present experimental study was restricted to the determination of the quantitative significance of this solvolytic reaction, as written in equation (1).

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