WEBMAXC v2.22
[Strontium Edition] 7/28/2002 [LATEST VERSION]

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PROGRAM

1) Choose a calculation type:

FIND FREE METAL(S) FIND TOTAL METAL(S)

2) Choose temperature in degrees C (0-50), pH (4-10) and ionic strength (empirical ionic equivalents. 0.001-1.000, seawater = 0.5 and ringers = 0.16):

Temperature = pH = Ionic =

3) You must have all cross constants for a calculation to work.
NOTE: Nothing prevents the program from running with unavailable constants, but the results will not be valid!

"A" means constants are available. "T" means temperature compensation is also available.
Enter values to the left of the chelator and metals names you want. All values are in MOLAR. You may use scientific notation, i.e. 1E-3 for 0.001M.

THE ARRAY: [do not edit]

CHELATORS












METALS









Do not edit chelator or metal names

4) Press CALCULATE to produce answer below: NOTE: you may cut and paste all or parts of the answer to another application.

Gives free and total metals & chelators, Kds, complexes, ionic contribution

NOTE: You can "evaluate chelators" by having a non-zero value for any chelators you wish to evalute [like 1e-6] and at least one metal > zero. Kd's and ranges will appear at end [you may have to scroll down]. Only valid for metal-chelator combinations where there are constants.

Thank you for using WEBMAXC v2.20

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