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Aqueous Solutions of Simple Electrolytes

✍ Scribed by Felix Franks


Publisher
Plenum Press
Year
1973
Tongue
English
Leaves
482
Series
Water: A Comprehensive Treatise (Vol. 3)
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The chapters making up this volume had originally been planned to form part of a single volume covering solid hydrates and aqueous solutions of simple molecules and ions. However, during the preparation of the manu scripts it became apparent that such a volume would turn out to be very unwieldy and I reluctantly decided to recommend the publication of sepa rate volumes. The most sensible way of dividing the subject matter seemed to lie in the separation of simple ionic solutions. The emphasis in the present volume is placed on ion-solvent effects, since a number of excellent texts cover the more general aspects of electrolyte solutions, based on the classical theories of Debye, Huckel, On sager, and Fuoss. It is interesting to speculate as to when a theory becomes "classical." Perhaps this occurs when it has become well known, well liked, and much adapted. The above-mentioned theories of ionic equilibria and transport certainly fulfill these criteria. There comes a time when the refinements and modifications can no longer be related to physical significance and can no longer hide the fact that certain fundamental assumptions made in the development of the theory are untenable, especially in the light of information obtained from the application of sophisticated molecular and thermodynamic techniques.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Contents of Volume 1
1
Chapter
2
Chapter
4
The Physics and Physical
8
Molecular Interpretation
24
Hydration of Gaseous Ions
54
SolventIsotope Effect in Hydration
81
Thermodynamics of Aqueous Mixed Electrolytes
119
Experimental Methods
219
Chapter 6
265
Addendum
296
Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation
304
Chapter 8
401
Water in Crystalline Hydrates
407
Experimental Methods
412
Information from the Static Permittivity
420

Experimental Results and Discussion
128
Chapter 3
145
Hydration of H+ and OH
160
Ionic Transport in Water and Mixed Aqueous Solvents
173
Mechanism of Ionic Conductance
180
Limiting Ionic Conductance in Aqueous Solvent Mixtures
204
Chapter 5
211
The Influence of Small Cations on the Dielectric Relaxation
426
References
433
Thermodynamic Properties by F Franks and D S Reid
438
The Scattering of Neutrons by Liquid Water by D I Page
447
Subject Index
457
Compound Index
465
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