Temperature dependence of the heats of mixing of tetrapropylammonium chloride with some alkali metal halides

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Thomas Grady Conally (Creator)
Institution
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG )
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Advisor
Henry Anderson

Abstract: Aqueous electrolyte solutions have been studied extensively in recent years with the result that several theories have evolved concerning the structure of the solvent and the properties of the ions Involved. In aqueous solutions the solvent structure is usually different from that of pure water. Specific Ion--solvent interactions are responsible for some of the structure changes. An excellent way of studying these Interactions and their effect upon water structure is to measure the heats of mixing of aqueous electrolyte solutions. Several systems have been studied at 25 °C, but few studies have been made at higher temperatures. In order to obtain more information, further research at the higher temperatures is necessary.

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Language: English
Date: 1972
Subjects
Ammonium ions $x Experiments
Electrolyte solutions $x Experiments
Ions $x Experiments

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