Hammett acidity function

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title: Hammett acidity function
text: The Hammett acidity function (H0) is a measure of acidity that is used for very concentrated solutions of strong acids, including superacids. It was proposed by the physical organic chemist Louis Plack Hammett and is the best-known acidity function used to extend the measure of Brønsted–Lowry acidity beyond the dilute aqueous solutions for which the pH scale is useful. In highly concentrated solutions, simple approximations such as the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation are no longer valid due to th
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description: Measure of acidity used for extremely acidic solutions
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date created: 2006-10-05T20:55:17Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T21:29:08Z
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