1964
DOI: 10.1039/jr9640006049
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1164. Ultrasonic studies of electrolyte solutions. Part I. Ultrasonic velocities in solutions of inorganic salts

Abstract: Two types of ultrasonic interferometer have been constructed and used to measure the wavelengths of ultrasonic standing waves in solutions of inorganic salts in water, methanol, and ethanol, and also in the pure solvents. Ultrasonic velocities have been calculated from these measurements. THERE have been several previous studies of the passage of ultrasonic (compressional) waves through aqueous electrolyte solutions ;I* 2 however, no systematic investigation, comparing the results for a range of solutes in dif… Show more

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“…a of a liquid is related to the velocity v of sound in cm/sec for a liquid of density, p g/ml, by the equation [468,469] £ a = 1 0 V 2 p -1 b a r -1 (3.99) From â ¢ the isothermal compressibility â can be calculated using the equation a of a liquid is related to the velocity v of sound in cm/sec for a liquid of density, p g/ml, by the equation [468,469] £ a = 1 0 V 2 p -1 b a r -1 (3.99) From â ¢ the isothermal compressibility â can be calculated using the equation…”
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“…a of a liquid is related to the velocity v of sound in cm/sec for a liquid of density, p g/ml, by the equation [468,469] £ a = 1 0 V 2 p -1 b a r -1 (3.99) From â ¢ the isothermal compressibility â can be calculated using the equation a of a liquid is related to the velocity v of sound in cm/sec for a liquid of density, p g/ml, by the equation [468,469] £ a = 1 0 V 2 p -1 b a r -1 (3.99) From â ¢ the isothermal compressibility â can be calculated using the equation…”
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“…Several workers have used compressibility for obtaining solvation numbers of ions [468][469][470][471][472][473][474][475][476][477].…”
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“…Many investigators (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12) have used ultrasonic velocity measurements for studying ion-solvent interactions and solvation of salts in nonaqueous solvents. Many investigators (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12) have used ultrasonic velocity measurements for studying ion-solvent interactions and solvation of salts in nonaqueous solvents.…”
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“…The complimentary use of ultrasonic measurements can provide interesting information on the specificities of ion-solvent interactions related to the structure of solute and the reciprocal effects that arise in the solvent. Many investigators (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12) have used ultrasonic velocity measurements for studying ion-solvent interactions and solvation of salts in nonaqueous solvents. However, ultrasonic measurements of soap solutions have not drawn adequate attention, even though such a study is likely to provide important information on soap-solvent and soap-soap interactions, structural changes, and soap solutions that are not ideal.…”
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