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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Inorganic_Chemistry/Supplemental_Modules_and_Websites_(Inorganic_Chemistry)/Coordination_Chemistry/Complex_Ion_Chemistry/Ligand_Exchange_Reactions_(Thermodynamics)This page explains what is meant by a stability constant for a complex ion, and goes on to look at how its size is governed in part by the entropy change during a ligand exchange reaction.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_California_Davis/Chem_124A%3A_Fundamentals_of_Inorganic_Chemistry/08%3A_Coordination_Chemistry/8.03%3A_Complex_Ion_Chemistry/8.3.04%3A_Ligand_Exchange_Reactions_(Thermodynamics)This page explains what is meant by a stability constant for a complex ion, and goes on to look at how its size is governed in part by the entropy change during a ligand exchange reaction.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Analytical_Chemistry/Analytical_Chemistry_2.1_(Harvey)/16%3A_Appendix/16.12%3A_Formation_ConstantsThe page contains a table of stability constants for various metal-ligand complexes, categorized by different ligands such as acetate, ammonia, chloride, etc. The data, sourced from Martell and Smith'...The page contains a table of stability constants for various metal-ligand complexes, categorized by different ligands such as acetate, ammonia, chloride, etc. The data, sourced from Martell and Smith's "Critical Stability Constants," provides values at 25 ??C and zero ionic strength, though deviations are noted for certain entries. The constants are represented in logarithmic form, indicating the strength of interaction between metal ions like Cu, Ni, Ag, etc.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Lafayette_College/CHEM_212_213%3A_Inorganic_Chemistry_(Nataro)/05%3A_Coordination_Chemistry/5.08%3A_Ligand_Exchange_Reactions_(Thermodynamics)Generating a little bit more during the reaction is going to make no effective difference to the total concentration of the water in terms of moles of water per dm 3 . Whether you are looking at the r...Generating a little bit more during the reaction is going to make no effective difference to the total concentration of the water in terms of moles of water per dm 3 . Whether you are looking at the replacement of individual water molecules or an overall reaction producing the final complex ion, a stability constant is simply the equilibrium constant for the reaction you are looking at. The larger the value of the stability constant, the further the reaction lies to the right.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Earlham_College/CHEM_361%3A_Inorganic_Chemistry_(Watson)/04%3A_d_Block_Chemistry/4.03%3A_Ligand_Exchange_Reactions_(Thermodynamics)Generating a little bit more during the reaction is going to make no effective difference to the total concentration of the water in terms of moles of water per dm 3 . Whether you are looking at the r...Generating a little bit more during the reaction is going to make no effective difference to the total concentration of the water in terms of moles of water per dm 3 . Whether you are looking at the replacement of individual water molecules or an overall reaction producing the final complex ion, a stability constant is simply the equilibrium constant for the reaction you are looking at. The larger the value of the stability constant, the further the reaction lies to the right.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Analytical_Chemistry/Analytical_Chemistry_2.1_(Harvey)/16%3A_Appendix/16.11%3A__Acid_Dissociation_ConstantsThis page provides pKa and Ka values for a range of weak acids, derived from critical stability constants. The data is relevant for weak acids at 25??C and zero ionic strength unless specified otherwi...This page provides pKa and Ka values for a range of weak acids, derived from critical stability constants. The data is relevant for weak acids at 25??C and zero ionic strength unless specified otherwise. Weak acids are listed by their neutral compound names, with information about their fully protonated forms and successive dissociation constants for polyprotic acids. The relationship between Ka and Kb for conjugate acids and bases is noted.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Northern_Michigan_University/CH_215%3A_Chemistry_of_the_Elements_Fall_2023/06%3A_Transition_Metals_and_Coordination_Chemistry/6.17%3A_Complex_Ion_Chemistry/6.17.03%3A_Ligand_Exchange_Reactions_(Thermodynamics)This page explains what is meant by a stability constant for a complex ion, and goes on to look at how its size is governed in part by the entropy change during a ligand exchange reaction.