Study of Aqueous Solution of Strong Electrolyte-Reexamination of Molecular Refraction
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Molecular refraction of 1-1 electrolyte aqueous solution was reexamined in the light of a proposed model. So-called Lorentz-Lorenz function was plotted against molar fraction of electrolyte. Linear relationships and critical phenomenon dividing the whole range into two were found. By applying our theory we obtain total number of hydration, n_I^<(+)>+n_I^<(-)>+,n_II^<(+)>+n_II^<(-)>, where the hydration numbers around each cation and anion are defined as n_I^<(+)>,n_I^<(-)> referred to the primary region and n_II^<(+)>, n_II^<(-)> referred to the secondary region respectively. We could also estimate the polarizability α of water molecule which are considered as `solvent in concentrated range' and subjected to the sufficient effect of polarization from surrounding ions.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1960-09-05
著者
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Satoh Takeshi
Department Of Architecture Miyagi College Of Technology
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HAYASHI Koreaki
Department of Physics, Defense Academy
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Hayashi Koreaki
Department Of Physics Defense Academy
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Satoh T.
Department of Physics and Chemistry, Gakushuin Uiversiry
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