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    ISSN: 1572-8927
    Keywords: Densities ; partial molal volumes ; KCl ; K2SO4 ; Pitzer theory
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The densities of KCl and K2SO4 were measured from dilute solutions to saturation from 5 to 95°C. The data were combined with literature data to produce density and apparent molal volume, Vφ, equations from 0 to 100°C and to saturation. The standard deviations of the density equations were 30×10−6 g-cm−3 and 32×10−6 g-cm−3, respectively, for KCl and K2SO4. Pitzer equations were used to fit the Vφ data. The resulting infinite dilute partial molal volumes, Vo, were in reasonable agreement with literature data. The densities of the mixtures of the six combinations of the salts KCL, K2SO4 NaCl and Na2SO4 were measured at I=2.0 and t=5, 25, 55 and 95°C. The resulting volumes of mixing were fitted to equations of the form $$\Delta V_m = y(1 - y)I^2 [\nu _0 + \nu _1 (1 - 2y)]$$ wherev 0 andv 1 are interaction parameters. The cross square rule is valid over the entire temperature range although the deviations are larger at higher temperatures. Pitzer θ NaK v and $$\theta _{ClSO_4 }^v $$ parameters were determined from the common ion mixtures. The values of θ NaK v were small and not strongly dependent upon temperature. The values of $$\theta _{ClSO_4 }^v $$ were also small and changed considerably with temperature.
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