The dissociation equilibria of the complex ions present in a solution of Fe(III) and/or Fe(H) oxalate systems depend upon the pH, since H&,0, is a weak acid. Equilibrium diagrams have been drawn from the best information available about stability constants of these systems. Absorption spectra sugges
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On the exchange current density of the Fe(III)/Fe(II) oxalate electrode reaction at a mercury electrode
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