Issue 13, 1994

Pitzer model parameters for sparingly soluble salts from solubility measurements: thallium(I) chloride in aqueous solutions of ammonium chloride, rubidium chloride and caesium chloride at 298.15 K

Abstract

Measurements are reported of the solubility of thallium(I) chloride in aqueous solutions of ammonium chloride, rubidium chloride and caesium chloride at 298.15 K at concentrations of added salt up to 4.0 mol kg–1. Pitzer model parameters for TICI, β(o) and β(1), were evaluated assuming Cϕ= 0. These parameters can account satisfactorily for the ionic interactions between Tl+ and Cl without the need to assume ion association explicitly, thus simplifying the interpretation of the experimental data. Although the parameter α= 2, which is customarily used for a broad class of electrolytes, is found to be satisfactory for TlCl, larger values of α generally gave better fits to the experimental data. Mixture parameters, θ and ψ, relevant to the various mixed electrolytes are also reported.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1994,90, 1895-1898

Pitzer model parameters for sparingly soluble salts from solubility measurements: thallium(I) chloride in aqueous solutions of ammonium chloride, rubidium chloride and caesium chloride at 298.15 K

K. H. Khoo, K. R. Fernando and L. Lim, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1994, 90, 1895 DOI: 10.1039/FT9949001895

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