Diffusion Coefficients of Copper Chloride in Aqueous Solutions at 298.15 K and 310.15 K
Riberio, A. C. F.[Ana C. F.], Esteso, M. A.[Miguel A.], Lobo, V. M. M.[Victor M. M.], Valente, A. J. M.[Artur J. M.], Simoes, S. M. N.[Susana M. N.], Sobral, A. J. F. N.[Abilio J. F. N.], Burrows, H. D.[Hugh D.]
Mutual diffusion coefficients (interdiffusion coefficients) and molar conductivities have been measured for copper(II) chloride in water at 298.15 K and 310.15 K at concentrations between 0.005 mol-dm-3 and 0.05 mol-dm-3. The diffusion coefficients were measured using a conductometric cell. The experimental data are discussed on the basis of the Onsager-Fuoss model. The Nernst diffusion coefficients derived from diffusion (1.297 x10-9 and 1.690 x10-9) m2as-1 and from conductance (1.282x10-9 and 1.663x10-9) m2as-1 at two temperatures (298.15 K and 310.15 K, respectively) are in good agreement.
Compounds
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Formula
Name
1
Cl2Cu
copper chloride
2
H2O
water
Datasets
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