Interionic Interactions of Nickle Sulphate in Aqueous and Aqueous Methanol Mixtures
Received 15 Nov, 2017 |
Accepted 15 Jan, 2018 |
Published 10 Feb, 2018 |
Densities of divalent transition metal sulphate, viz. nickel sulphate (NiSO4), were measured in aqueous and aqueous methanol mixtures (10% to 40% v/v) within concentration range (1x10-3 to 10x10-3 mol.dm-3 ) at different temperatures (298 to 323 K). The acquired data have been analyzed by using the Masson equation for ascertaining apparent molar volume (Οv), partial molar volumes (β Β°π£) and experimental slopes (Sv). The obtained results are interpreted in terms of the ion-ion interaction and ion-solvent interactions. Structure making/breaking capacities of electrolytes have been incidental from the Heplerβs criterion i.e. (π2β Β°π£/ππ2) π second derivative of partial molar volume with respect to temperature at constant pressure. Results showed that NiSO4 in aqueous and aqueous methanol mixtures ranging from 10% to 40% v/v act as structure breaker.
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Masood,
S., Saeed,
R., Ashfaq,
M., Perveen,
S. (2018). Interionic Interactions of Nickle Sulphate in Aqueous and Aqueous Methanol Mixtures
. Pakistan Journal of Chemistry, 8(1-2), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.15228/2018.v08.i01-2.p01
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Masood,
S.; Saeed,
R.; Ashfaq,
M.; Perveen,
S. Interionic Interactions of Nickle Sulphate in Aqueous and Aqueous Methanol Mixtures
. Pak. J. Chem. 2018, 8, 1-7. https://doi.org/10.15228/2018.v08.i01-2.p01
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Masood
S, Saeed
R, Ashfaq
M, Perveen
S. Interionic Interactions of Nickle Sulphate in Aqueous and Aqueous Methanol Mixtures
. Pakistan Journal of Chemistry. 2018; 8(1-2): 1-7. https://doi.org/10.15228/2018.v08.i01-2.p01
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Masood, Summyia, Rehana Saeed, Maria Ashfaq, and Shazia Perveen.
2018. "Interionic Interactions of Nickle Sulphate in Aqueous and Aqueous Methanol Mixtures
" Pakistan Journal of Chemistry 8, no. 1-2: 1-7. https://doi.org/10.15228/2018.v08.i01-2.p01
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