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Chemical equilibria are based on the laws of chemical thermodynamics and so they are part of physical chemistry. They need to be calculated in analytical, environmental, industrial, and pharmaceutical chemistry, as well as in biochemistry and in all sciences where chemical reactions play a role. In university curricula, they are usually taught in analytical chemistry and inorganic chemistry.
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Scholz, F., Kahlert, H. (2019). Introduction. In: Chemical Equilibria in Analytical Chemistry. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17180-3_1
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