Thermoelectric power of potassium chloride with reversible electrodes
Abstract
Measurements have been made of the thermoelectric power of the cell Pt | C, H2+ HCl | KCl | H2+ HCl, C | Pt using both pure KCl and KCl crystals doped with SrCl2. The use of this system, in which the electrodes are reversible to Cl–, permits an unambiguous evaluation of the individual heats of transport for potassium and chloride ions. The results of this determination show that both QM and QX are slightly larger than the corresponding enthalpies of migration. The accuracy with which QMX=QM+QX, and either QM or QX, may be determined is limited by uncertainties concerning the vacancy concentrations in KCl and, to a lesser extent, by our incomplete knowledge of transport numbers and the value of the non-configurational part of the entropy of formation of an anion vacancy .