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Hiickel theory truncated

So far in our revision of the Debye-Hiickel theory we have focused our attention on the truncation of Coulomb integrals due to hard sphere holes formed around the ions. The corresponding corrections have redefined the inverse Debye length k but not altered the exponential form of the charge density. Now we shall take note of the fact that the exponential form of the charge density cannot be maintained at high /c-values, since this would imply a negative coion density for small separations. Recall that in the linear theory for symmetrical primitive electrolyte models we have... [Pg.114]

Edwards et al. (6) made the assumption that was equal to 4>pure a at the same pressure and temperature. Further theyused the virial equation, truncated after the second term to estimate pUre a These assumptions are satisfactory when the total pressure is low or when the mole fraction of the solute in the vapor phase is near unity. For the water, the assumption was made that <(>w, , aw and the exponential term were unity. These assumptions are valid when the solution consists mostly of water and the total pressure is low. The activity coefficient of the electrolyte was calculated using the extended Debye-Hiickel theory ... [Pg.52]


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