The calculus of the acid-base equilibria can be rationalized applying the proton condition in every case, on solutions of strong acids, weak acids, and their possible mixtures. Futhermore, applying the proton condition in equilibrium, it is clearly pointed out that the protons in equilibrium are additive, in solutions of strong acids as well as those of weak acids.
A More Rational Treatment of the Acid-Base Equilibria Applying the Proton Condition in Equilibrium. How the Protons in Equilibria are Additive: Dissolutions of Acids
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