Maxima on the Electrical Conductivity Isotherms in Aqueous Solutions of Some Transition Metal Salts
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Saber El–Sayed Mansour almismary
Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Omar Al-Mukhtar University, Al-Bayda - LibyaAuthor -
Mohammed Hasan Haroon
Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Omar Al-Mukhtar University, Al-Bayda - LibyaAuthor
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- The electrical conductivity, viscosity, pH of aqueous solutions, transition metal salts
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The electrical conductivity, viscosity, and pH of aqueous solutions of some transition metal salts have been measured over a wide concentration range at 25°C. It has been found that curves of specific conductance versus concentration passes through maxima. There is a wealth of experimental evidence for the existence of a relation between the concentration at the electrical conductivity maximum and hydration, charge, and degree of association of solvates in solution. An increase in hydration leads to a decrease in the concentration at the maximum. Electrolytes having the same charge have a maximum in the same concentration range. An analysis of the results that have been obtained suggests that in the concentration range corresponding to the electrical conductivity maximum there is a change in the structure of the solution from water–like to the structure of a liquid electrolyte.
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