Chapter 8: Q8P (page 183)
Calculate the activity coefficient of when role="math" localid="1654836623327" by using linear interpolation in Table .
Short Answer
Thus the activity coefficient of when using linear interpolation in Table
Chapter 8: Q8P (page 183)
Calculate the activity coefficient of when role="math" localid="1654836623327" by using linear interpolation in Table .
Thus the activity coefficient of when using linear interpolation in Table
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Get started for freeThe equilibrium constant for dissolution of a non ionic compound, such as diethyl ether , in water can be written
At low ionic strength, role="math" localid="1654837696819" for neutral compounds. At high ionic strength, most neutral molecules can be salted out of aqueous solution. That is, when a high concentration typically of a salt such as is added to aqueous solution, neutral molecules usually becomes less soluble. Does the activity coefficient, increases or decreases at high ionic strength?
Including activity coefficient, find the concentration of in solution saturated with .
Write the charge and mass balances for dissolving in water if the reactions are
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What is the ionic strength of ?
24. Consider the dissolution of the compound,which gives and. Use the mass balance to find an
expression forin terms of the other concentrations. Simplify
your answer as much as possible.
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