Ultrasonic absorption properties of solutions. Part 3.—Lithium chloride in alcohols
Abstract
The ultrasonic absorption properties for lithium chloride in a wide range of alcohols at 25° are reported. For those systems where excess absorptions could be measured, the relaxation curves at low concentrations have one relaxation frequency which is attributed to free-ion association and ion-pair dissociation. At higher concentrations, and additional relaxation frequency is attributed to the formation and dissociation of triple ions.