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I Ionic strength

Debye-Huckel parameter H = Henry s constant for molecular solute I = ionic strength = o.5 K = equilibrium constant m = molality, mole kg-1 P = pressure, Pa R = gas constant, J mol K T = temperature, K 3 ]... [Pg.59]

Table 8.20 Metal-organic complexing (log j3°) for some trace elements in aqueous solution at pH = 8.2, T = 25 °C. I ionic strength of solution. References (1) Turner et al. (1981) (2) Mantoura et al. (1978) (3) Stevenson (1976). Table 8.20 Metal-organic complexing (log j3°) for some trace elements in aqueous solution at pH = 8.2, T = 25 °C. I ionic strength of solution. References (1) Turner et al. (1981) (2) Mantoura et al. (1978) (3) Stevenson (1976).
Avogadro s number I = Ionic strength E = Permittivity of the solution... [Pg.197]

I ionic strength C concentration of ion i Charge of ion i n number of ion species within the solution. [Pg.196]

Dissolution media (M) Dissolution rate (% min i) Ionic strength Cloud point (°C)... [Pg.32]

Henry s law constant Hx = Hypc where pc = gas-phase pressure Henry s law constant Hy = Xnn T/Xnn water (mole fraction ratio for compound i) ionic strength... [Pg.216]

Carboxylate group fraction of total ionic groups of heparin Sulfete group fraction of total ionic groups of heparin Practical osmotic coefficient Activity coefficient of species i Activity coefficient quotient Concentration of species i Ionic strength... [Pg.348]

I = ionic strength. n = approximate number of basic units, based on molecular weight of basic unit of 0.5 X 10. Protease inhibitors not used in extraction procedure. c.g.c. = calibrated gel chromatography. [Pg.364]

Gr Grashof number defined by Eq. (40) Gr Grashof number defined by Eq. (37) GrJ Grashof number defined by Eq. (39) I Ionic strength = , ctzf (moles liter-1)... [Pg.309]

A = Hiickel constant I = ionic strength i = any ion present z, = number of charges on ion I Fi is an interaction parameter term... [Pg.9]


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