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The previous chapter categorized equilibria as “chemical” or “electrochemical,” respectively, depending whether they do not or do involve electrons. This chapter will discuss exclusively chemical equilibria and therefore will not consider those equilibria involving oxidation—reduction processes. These electrochemical equilibria are discussed in Chapter 4. At the outset this chapter will discuss the important formalisms which underlie chemical equilibria; thereafter, numerous examples of various calculations will be discussed. Table V gives examples of various chemical equilibria and their conditions of equilibrium at 25°C.
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Pourbaix, M., Staehle, R.W. (1973). Chemical Equilibria. In: Lectures on Electrochemical Corrosion. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1806-4_3
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