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Stability Constants Database
Coverage: 1887 - Present
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Scope: directs users to original literature references on all significant stability constants and associated thermodynamic data published from 1887 to the present day, including all stability constants included in the book volumes published by the Chemical Society, London (Royal Society of Chemistry) and by International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. Media include both aqueous, mixed and non-aqueous solvents. A number of data sets are reported for most important metal-ligand combinations, measured under a wide range of conditions and by varying methods. Thermochemical data, solubility products and other useful information are included with the experimental data as comments where appropriate..
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