Properties of dilute weak charged solutions
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Electrolyte solution ionizationAbstract
A neutral donor dissociation into charged fragments typical of electrolytes is one of the reversible reactions satisfying the law of mass action (LMA) [1]. Its application to weak electrolytes results into the formula (Ostwald law) for an important characteristic of the electrolyte, its ionization degree α [1, 2].
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1 L.D.Landau, E.M.Lifshits, Statistical Physics. Moscow, Nauka, 1995. (in Russ.).
2 R.Robinson, R.Stokes, Electrolyte Solutions, London, ButterworthsScientific Publications, 1959.
3 L.D.Landau, E.M.Lifshits, Quantum Mechanics. Moscow, Nauka, 1973. (in Russ.).
2 R.Robinson, R.Stokes, Electrolyte Solutions, London, ButterworthsScientific Publications, 1959.
3 L.D.Landau, E.M.Lifshits, Quantum Mechanics. Moscow, Nauka, 1973. (in Russ.).
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Shikin, V. (2015). Properties of dilute weak charged solutions. Recent Contributions to Physics (Rec.Contr.Phys.), 50(3), 78–79. Retrieved from https://bph.kaznu.kz/index.php/zhuzhu/article/view/830
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Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Problems. NanoScience