dc.description.abstract | The understanding of acid–base equilibria is of basic importance for chemistry, and
thus also for biochemistry, biology, environmental sciences, etc. Hardly any chemical
technique, any biochemical process, any environmental phenomenon can be
understood without a profound knowledge of the underlying acid–base equilibria
on a quantitative basis. However, even for the simplest chemical systems the
mathematical calculations can be rather complicated, and the desire will arise to
describe the systems by well-chosen approximations. For all these requirements
there is one powerful means, the so-called acid–base diagrams (pH-logci diagrams),
which permit a simple presentation of the dependencies of the concentrations of all
participating species as a function of pH of the aqueous solutions. With their help, it
is easy to find the possible simplified equation which permits a straightforward
calculation of special cases. These diagrams also permit the construction of titration
diagrams. The present book is the result of the many years of teaching experience of
the authors, during which they have learned what the usual problems of understanding
are which students have in using these diagrams. The book has been written
because there was no other textbook which presented the fundamentals and
applications of pH-logci diagrams in the necessary depth and with the desired
simplicity. It was not the goal to describe these diagrams comprehensively with
all imaginable special cases, but the authors had the aim of giving clear and
straightforward instruction on how to construct and use these tools for problemsolving.
We hope that this book will guide students of chemistry, biochemistry,
biotechnology, biology, pharmacy, physics, environmental sciences, geosciences,
hydrology, medicine, etc. in their attempts to handle acid–base equilibria. | en_US |