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This law, discovered by Gouldberg in 1867, has a functional significance in the analyses of supergene processes. Let us assume that the following chemical reaction is taking place in a dilute aqueous solution:
where B, C, R, and S are participating substances (molecules or ions), and n, m, k, and 1 are their stoichiometric quantities.
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Perel’man, A.I. (1967). Law of Mass Action in Geochemistry. In: Geochemistry of Epigenesis. Monographs in Geoscience. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6497-7_4
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