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Quantitative estimation of the discontinuous function of the solvent in aqueous electrolyte solutions
The adiabatic compression method is used to determine quantitative solvation parameters such as hydration numbers h , the molar adiabatic compressibility of hydrated complexes β h V h , the volume V 1 h and compressibility β 1 h of water in ion hydration shells, and several other properties in the t...
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description | The adiabatic compression method is used to determine quantitative solvation parameters such as hydration numbers
h
, the molar adiabatic compressibility of hydrated complexes β
h
V
h
, the volume
V
1
h
and compressibility β
1
h
of water in ion hydration shells, and several other properties in the temperature range 278.15–323.15 K. Hydration numbers are used to determine the verified activity coefficient of the solvent, γ
R
. The concentration dependence of the coefficient is shown to be a discontinuous function, with the discontinuity point corresponding to the complete solvation boundary. |
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h
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1
h
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h
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h
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h
, the volume
V
1
h
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1
h
of water in ion hydration shells, and several other properties in the temperature range 278.15–323.15 K. Hydration numbers are used to determine the verified activity coefficient of the solvent, γ
R
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