Conductance of LiBr solutions in acetonitrile in the presence of sulphur dioxide
β Scribed by R.V. Moshtev; P. Zlatilova
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 470 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-4686
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The stoichiometry is defined by the parameter a where Vi is the volumetric flow rate of the gas concerned. Values lower than 1/3 were used in the present study, corresponding to fuel-lean operation. The relationship between a and the equivalence ratio f for methane combustion is f = 9.52/(1 + 79/21
Conductance data for tetra-ethylammonium trifluoracetate in acetonitrile yield a limiting conductance of 183.5 and an ion-pair dissociation constant of 7 x lO-s. At electrolyte concentrations above about 3 x lo-" normal, however, the data deviate extensively from prediction for simple dissociation,
Experiments have been performed to measure the effect of additives on the crystallization temperature of concentrated LiBr solutions cooled at a rate of 20 β’ C/h. The measured crystallization temperatures correspond not to the temperatures of equilibrium solubility but to the critical temperature fo