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Handbook of electrolyte solutions

V.M.M. Lobo

(Physical sciences data, 41)

Elsevier, 1989

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  • pt. A
  • pt. B

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Pt. B by V.M.M. Lobo and J.L. Quaresma

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The development of science and technology demands precise data concerning the fundamental thermodynamic and transport properties of ionic solutions. Many fields, such as corrosion, pollution, food technology, biochemical phenomena, rates of reactions, etc., which involve such solutions, have been moving towards a more scientific treatment. Accordingly, the relevant fundamental parameters need to be known over a wider scale. Whereas some recent fields of science have information concentrated in a few specialist journals covering only a short span of time, the basic thermodynamic and transport properties of aqueous solutions are scattered among hundreds of different journals over a period of many decades. To aid the specialist in the search for one of these properties, the author has compiled comprehensive data from the literature on 1. Density. 2. Viscosity. 3. Conductance. 4. Transport numbers. 5. Diffusion coefficients. 6. Activity coefficients (and osmotic coefficients) of aqueous solutions of binary inorganic electrolytes, listed in alphabetical order according to the chemical formula. A list of electrolytes by alphabetical order of name in English is given in appendix I. All properties of a single solute are grouped together, thus forming a chapter, divided in sections according to temperature, e.g. Section 0 has data of the above six properties measured at 0 DegreesC, below 0 DegreesC or up to 2.4 DegreesC. Section 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 have data measured at the indicated t temperature or within the range t - 2.5 DegreesC The present work is of immense value to those interested in readily assessing all the data of a single solute at a certain temperature, and appropriate indices easily supply the information of a certain property in every electrolyte.

Table of Contents

Introduction. List of Symbols. Tables of density, viscosity, conductance, transport numbers, diffusion coefficients, activity (and osmotic) coefficients, from AgClO2 to ZnSeO4. Appendix I. Electrolytes by alphabetical order of name in English. Appendix II. Literature sources with relevant basic concepts. Appendix III. Conversion formulae between concentration units. Appendix IV. Density of H2O from -30 to 150 DegreesC. Appendix V. Viscosity of H2O from 0 to 100 DegreesC. Author index. Data index.

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