Diffusion studies in aqueous solutions of sulfur dioxide
โ Scribed by Trygve E. Eriksen
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1969
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 431 KB
- Volume
- 24
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2509
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โฆ Synopsis
Measurements
of the over-all or effective diffusion coefficients of aqueous solutions of sulfur dioxide at 2 1 "C have been made using ?S as tracer. The experiments were carried out over the concentration range (0.016-1~78)M. Also the effective diffusion coefficients of O-2 M sulfur dioxide solutions in 3.5 M NaCIO, medium have been measured at different pH values.
The diffusion coefficients found here can not be ascribed to any one diffusing species but should be treated as concentration weighted means of the self-diffusion coefficients of the species found in the solutions.
On the basis of the equilibrium constants for sulfur dioxide solutions in 3.5 M NaClO, medium the concentration ratios of sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfite ions and sulfite ions and hence the over-all diffusion coefficient of the sulfur dioxide solutions are obtained as a function of pH. By fitting this equation to the experimental results the single diffusion coefficients of sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfite ions and sulfite ions are calculated.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Measurements of the self-diffusion coefficients of sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sullite ions and sulfite ions in aqueous solutions have been made using 3% as tracer. The experiments were carried out at pH O-3,45 and 9.0 and it is assumed that each solution at these pH values is a nearly pure solution of
The Soret coefficients of 0 .01 aqua-molal (ie 0.01 moles solute per 55 .55 moles solvent) solutions of I : 1 electrolytes in water, methanol, formamide. N-mcthyll'ormamide and dimethyl formatnide have been measured using the conductometric technique . Suitable thermal diffusion cells . machined fro