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Total Solvation Numbers of Ions in Electrolytes

Total solvation numbers arise directly from the discussion following Passynski s Eq. (2.11), which requires measurements only of the compressibility (/S) of the solution (that of the solvent usually being known). Bockris and Salujaused this method in 1972 to obtain the total solvation numbers of both ions in a number of salts (Table 2.5). [Pg.61]

In the next section it will be shown how these total solvation numbers for salts can be turned into individual solvation numbers for the ions in the salt by the use of information on what are called ionic vibration potentials, an electrical potential [Pg.61]

Adiabatic Compressibility and Total Soivation Number of Eiectrolytes as a Function of Concentration at 298 K [Pg.62]


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In electrolytes

Ion solvation

Ions in electrolyte

Number of ions

Numbers total

Solvate ions

Solvated solvation numbers

Solvation number

Solvation of ions

Total ion

Total of numbers

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