EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL pH ON THE SOLUBILITY OF CALCIUM OXALATE SALT
Keywords:
Calcium oxalate, solubility, pH effectAbstract
Ushbu tezisda kalsiy oksalat (CaC₂O₄) tuzining eruvchanligiga muhit pH qiymatining ta'siri o‘rganilgan. Tadqiqot xalqaro standartlarga (masalan, ACS va IUPAC talablariga) muvofiq ravishda olib borilgan. Natijalar grafik va jadval shaklida taqdim etilgan bo‘lib, pH qiymatining eruvchanlikka ta'siri tahlil qilingan. Tadqiqotning maqsadi - kalsiy oksalatning eruvchanligini pH ga bog‘liq holda modellashtirish va uning tibbiyot (buyrak toshlari) va kimyo sanoatidagi ahamiyatini ko‘rsatish.References
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