An investigation of the critical liquid-vapor properties of dilute KCl solutions

Journal of Solution Chemistry
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Abstract

The three parameters that define the critical point, temperature, pressure, and volume have been experimentally determined by means of filling studies in a platinum-lined system for five KCl solutions ranging from 0.006 to 0.568m. The platinum-lined vessels were used to overcome the problems with corrosion experienced by earlier workers. The critical temperature (t c), pressure (P c), and volume (V c) were found to fit the equations

tc=374.14 + 16.602m−−√ + 41.740±0.5CPc=220.9 + 135.164+ 41.173m2 ± 0.5barsVc=3.155  1.373m−−√ + 0.507± 0.008cm3g1tc=374.14 + 16.602m + 41.740m ±0.5∘CPc=220.9 + 135.164m + 41.173m2 ± 0.5barsVc=3.155 − 1.373m + 0.507m ± 0.008cm3−g−1

from infinite dilution to 1.0m.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title An investigation of the critical liquid-vapor properties of dilute KCl solutions
Series title Journal of Solution Chemistry
DOI 10.1007/BF00654339
Volume 5
Issue 3
Year Published 1976
Language English
Publisher Springer
Description 8 p.
First page 223
Last page 230
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