The diffusion of the monocarboxylic acids
formic, propionic, and n-butyric in aqueous solution at 25� over the range
0.06-2.00M is studied by the Gouy interferometric method. The results, together
with Vitagliano's and Lyons's results for acetic acid, are corrected to allow
for the effects of ionization. A treatment of the effects of molecular
association on the experimental diffusion coefficients is proposed, and applied
with moderate success to acetic acid, propionic acid, and n-butyric acid. Mobilities
of the undissociated acid molecules at infinite dilution are found to be
greater than the limiting mobilities of the corresponding anions. Association
constants of the monocarboxylic acids over the concentration range studied are
calculated from existing activity data.
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