1969
DOI: 10.1021/j100726a011
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Acid-base equilibriums in concentrated salt solutions. V. Activity coefficients of nonelectrolytes and equilibriums involving some uncharged bases in lithium chloride solutions

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“…Proudlock and Rosenthal 39 determined the activity coefficients of aniline derivatives and naphthalene (nonelectrolytes) in 0-10M lithium chloride. In several instances, small but significant deviations from the equation log f = BM were observed, where B is a constant for a particular base in a particular salt and M is the molarity of the salt.…”
Section: B Acidities In Salt Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proudlock and Rosenthal 39 determined the activity coefficients of aniline derivatives and naphthalene (nonelectrolytes) in 0-10M lithium chloride. In several instances, small but significant deviations from the equation log f = BM were observed, where B is a constant for a particular base in a particular salt and M is the molarity of the salt.…”
Section: B Acidities In Salt Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%