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Determination of thermodynamic properties of aqueous mixtures of MgCl 2 and Mg(NO 3) 2 by the potentiometric method at T = 298.15
Determination of thermodynamic properties of aqueous mixtures of MgCl 2 and Mg(NO 3) 2 by the potentiometric method at T = 298.15,10.1016/j.fluid.2010
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Determination of thermodynamic properties of aqueous mixtures of MgCl 2 and Mg(NO 3) 2 by the potentiometric method at T = 298.15
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Mohammad Pournaghdy
,
Masoud Giahi
,
Mohammad A. Bagherinia
,
Majid Monajjemi
,
Hossein Aghaie
,
Mehran Aghaie
In this research,
thermodynamic properties
of the ternary electrolyte system (MgCl2+Mg(NO3)2+H2O) were investigated using a potentiometric method. The galvanic cell used had no liquid junction of type: Mg-ISE|MgCl2 (mA), Mg(NO3)2 (mB), H2O|Ag/AgCl. The measurements were performed at T=298.15K and at total ionic strengths from 0.001 to 8.000mol/kg for different series of salt ratios r=mMgCl2/mMg(NO3)2 =1.00, 2.50, 5.00, 7.50, 10.00 and 15.00. The PVC based
magnesium
ion-selective electrode (Mg-ISE) and the Ag/AgCl electrode used in this work were prepared in our laboratory and showed a reasonably good Nernst response. The Pitzer ion
interaction model
and Harned rule were used to illustrate the ternary electrolyte system investigated. The experimental results showed that both Pitzer model and Harned rule were suitable to be used satisfactorily to describe this ternary system.
Journal:
Fuel and Energy Abstracts
, vol. 301, no. 1, pp. 98-104, 2011
DOI:
10.1016/j.fluid.2010.11.010
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