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An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions

by Margaret Robson Wright

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Published by Wiley .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Electrochemistry & magnetochemistry,
  • Chemistry - Physical & Theoretical,
  • Science / Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical,
  • Science,
  • Chemical equilibrium,
  • Electrolyte solutions,
  • Solution (Chemistry),
  • Science/Mathematics

  • The Physical Object
    FormatHardcover
    Number of Pages602
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL9365927M
    ISBN 100470842938
    ISBN 109780470842935

      1. Introduction. The present paper is the continuation of our previous was already shown that the ePC-SAFT model proposed by Cameretti et al. can be applied to aqueous solutions of strong electrolytes. The solution densities (pvT) and mean ionic activity coefficients (MIAC) of systems were modeled with reasonable by: We performed molecular simulations to study ion pairing in aqueous solutions. Our results indicate that ion specific interactions of Li+, Na+, and K+ with the dimethyl phosphate anion are solvent-mediated. The same mechanism applies to carboxylate ions, as has been illustrated in earlier simulations of aqueous alkali acetate solutions. Contact ion pairs play only a minor role—or no role at Cited by:

    Sy- stems with electrolytes are of common occurrence in chemical in- dustry. In spite of this most of the published models apply only /83/$ Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. to nonlectrolyte systems. In the last decade, however, some useful new models for aqueous solutions of electrolytes have appeared. In aqueous solution, dissolved ions become hydrated; that is, a shell of water molecules surrounds them. Substances that dissolve in water can be categorized according to whether the resulting aqueous solutions conduct electricity. Strong electrolytes dissociate completely into ions to produce solutions that conduct electricity well.

    An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions. By Margaret Robson Wright Article in ChemPhysChem 9(10) July with Reads.   This classic text, originally published in the s, remains a standard reference in the literature of physical chemistry. Its focus on the fundamental properties of electrolyte solutions ensures its enduring relevance, and its substantial body of fact and theory continues to offer vital information for the interpretation of data. The authors present their material in a pattern of alternate 5/5(1).


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An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions is a comprehensive coverage of solution equilibria and properties of aqueous ionic solutions.

Acid/base equilibria, ion pairing, complex formation, solubilities, reversible emf’s and experimental conductance studies are all illustrated. An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions by Margaret Robson Wright () on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions is a comprehensive coverage of the subject including the development of key concepts and theory that focus on the physical rather than the mathematical aspects.

An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions is a comprehensive coverage of solution equilibria and properties of aqueous ionic solutions. Acid/base equilibria, ion pairing, complex formation, solubilities, reversible emf’s and experimental conductance studies are.

An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions is a comprehensive coverage of solution equilibria and properties of aqueous ionic solutions. Acid/base equilibria, ion pairing, complex formation, solubilities, reversible emf’s and experimental conductance studies are all illustrated by many worked Size: KB.

The ideal electrolyte Solution The non-ideal electrolyte Solution Macroscopic manifestation of non-ideality Species present in Solution Formation of ion pairs from free ions Charge distribution on the free ion and the ion pair Size of an ion and an ion pair in Solution Complexes from free ions.

An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions is a comprehensive coverage of the subject including the development of key concepts and theory that focus on the physical rather than the mathematical aspects.3/5(1).

An electrolyte solution is a solution that generally contains ions, atoms or molecules that have lost or gained electrons, and is electrically conductive. For this reason they are often called ionic solutions, however there are some cases where the electrolytes are not ions.

For this discussion we will only consider solutions of ions. An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions is a comprehensive coverage of solution equilibria and properties of aqueous ionic solutions.

Acid/base equilibria, ion pairing, complex formation, solubilities, reversible emf's and experimental conductance studies are all illustrated 4/5(7). an aqueous solution. For example, a salt like KCl would produce an electrolyte solution.

Those compounds which produce a large number of ions in solution are called strong electrolytes. KCl, because it is highly soluble, would be a strong electrolyte.

On the other hand, those compounds which produce a small number of ions in solution are weak Size: KB.

CHAPTER 4. INTRODUCTION TO AQUEOUS-ELECTROLYTE FLUID INCLUSIONS Robert J. Bodnar The Bubble Factory Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA USA [email protected] INTRODUCTION Aqueous fluids containing various amounts of salts are common in many geologic environments.

In most environments, NaCl, KCl or CaCl 2 is the dominant salt, but MgCl 2 or LiCl can. An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions is a comprehensive coverage of the subject including the development of key concepts and theory that focus.

"An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions is a comprehensive coverage of the subject including the development of key concepts and theory that focus. The book of Margaret Robson Wright entitled An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions presents a comprehensive and timely introduction to this broad field of salt effects in aqueous solutions.

Often, the phrase “aqueous electrolyte solution” is associated with quite simple salts such as alkaline or alkaline earth halides or simple aqueous solutions of acids or : Weingärtner, Hermann. Electrolyte Solutions.

An electrolyte is any salt or ionizable molecule that, when dissolved in solution, will give that solution the ability to conduct electricity. This is because when a salt dissolves, its dissociated ions can move freely in solution, allowing a charge to flow.

Electrolyte solutions are normally formed when a salt is placed into a solvent such as water. An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions 1st edition by Margaret Robson Wright. ISBNISBN An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions is a comprehensive coverage of solution equilibria and properties of aqueous ionic solutions.

Acid/base equilibria, ion pairing, complex formation, solubilities, reversible emf?s and experimental conductance. An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions is readable and thorough. The over pages are packed with quite a bit of content -- the text definitely isn't an "aqueous solutions lite"-type text.

Wright is careful to define terms and point out where assumptions are made/5(6). Table of contents for An introduction to aqueous electrolyte solutions / Margaret Robson Wright. Contents may have variations from the printed book or be incomplete or contain other coding.

numerical values of solvation numbers Sizes of ions A first model of solvation. the three region model for aqueous electrolyte. An introduction to aqueous electrolyte solutions. [Margaret Robson Wright] -- An introductory yet rigorous account of electrolyte solutions which emphasises the connection between the observable macroscopic experimental properties and the interpretations made at the molecular.For aqueous electrolytes, on the other hand, there are three chromophores, the ice-like, the liquid-like, and the additional gas-like (hydrogen bond free) ones.

The former two are red-shifted from the two found for aqueous nonelectrolytes by about An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions is a comprehensive coverage of the subject including the development of key concepts and theory that focus on the physical rather than the mathematical aspects.

Important links are made between the study of electrolyte solutions and other branches of chemistry, biology, and biochemistry, making.