Shortly after the enunciation of the theory of electrolytic dissociation by Arrhenius, it became evident that strong electrolytes behaved in an apparently anomalous manner, and in spite of many attempts to develop empirical rquations to represent the properties of such solutions little progress wa
The Nature of Electrolyte Solutions
β Scribed by Margaret Robson Wright B.Sc., D. Phil. (auth.)
- Publisher
- Macmillan Education UK
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 157
- Series
- Dimensions of Science
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Concepts and Ideas....Pages 1-26
Equilibria in Electrolyte Solutions....Pages 27-54
Concepts in Electrolyte Theory....Pages 55-90
Solvation....Pages 91-117
Charge-separated Ions....Pages 118-131
Back Matter....Pages 132-145
β¦ Subjects
Physical Chemistry
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
xv, 571 p. : 22 cm
This classic text deals primarily with measurement, interpretation of conductance, chemical potential, and diffusion in electrolyte solutions. The book provides detailed theoretical interpretations, plus extensive tables of thermodynamic and transport properties. It features properties of ionizing s
<p>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 manuΒ scripts it became apparent that such a volume would turn out to be very unwieldy
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