Osmotic coefficients of the ternary system water + potassium chloride + sucrose at 0 °C
Abstract
The freezing points of aqueous solutions of potassium chloride have been measured in the concentration range 0.2–2.8 mol kg–1. Osmotic coefficients have been calculated and compared with the results of previous workers. The freezing points of the ternary system water + potassium chloride + sucrose have been measured for 1 : 1 mole ratio sucrose: KCl from 0.15–1.5 mol kg–1 KCl, and for a 1 : 3 mole ratio sucrose: KCl from 0.2–2.0 mol kg–1 KCl. Osmotic coefficients were calculated at 0 °C and fitted to an analytic formula. The experimental results are discussed in terms of the McMillan–Mayer theory of solutions.