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Debye-Htickel-Onsager theory

It is a function expressing the effect of charge of the ions in a solution. It was introduced by -> Lewis and Randall [iii]. The factor 0.5 was applied for the sake of simplicity since for 1 1 electrolytes I = c (electrolyte). It is an important quantity in all electrostatic theories and calculations (e.g., - Debye-Huckel theory, - Debye-Htickel limiting law, - Debye-Huckel-Onsager theory) used for the estimation of -> activity coefficients, -> dissociation constants, -> solubility products, -> conductivity of -> electrolytes etc., when independently from the nature of ions only their charge is considered which depends on the total amount (concentration) of the ions and their charge number (zj). [Pg.371]

The correction factor,/, relates the actual mobility of a fully charged particle at the ionic strength under the experimental conditions to the absolute mobility. It takes ionic interactions into account and is derived for not-too-concentrated solutions by the theory of Debye-Htickel-Onsager using the model of an ionic cloud around a given central ion. It depends, in a com-... [Pg.565]


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