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The Limiting Case of Zero Solvent Pure Electrolytes

The Limiting Case of Zero Solvent Pure Electrolytes [Pg.601]

Modem electrochemistry is concerned not only with systems based on aqueous solutions but also with solvent-free systems. Indeed, it is in such systems that many important electrochemical processes are carried out, such as the production of metals (aluminum, sodium, and magnesium) and the development of high-energy-density batteries. [Pg.601]

So the question arises Why have a solvent at all This limiting case of an aqueous or a nonaqueous ionic solution from which all the solvent is removed is a pure liquid electrolyte. Conceptually, this definition is accurate. Operationally, however, if one [Pg.601]


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Limiting case

Pure Case

Pure solvents

Solvent limitation

The 2- case

The electrolyte

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