1992
DOI: 10.1135/cccc19920255
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Activity Ratios of Lyate Ions in the Water-Alcohol Mixtures

Abstract: A new method for calculating the activity ratio of lyate ions in the water-alcohol mixtures is proposed on the basis of utilizing the linear relations between the Gibbs energies of ion transfer. The results for the water-methanol, -ethanol, and -2-propanol systems are compared with literature data. At the same time, the individual ionic products of water and alcohol in their mixtures were calculated. The accuracy of the method depends on the accuracy of experimental determination of the Gibbs energies of elect… Show more

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“…Poor agreement exists between the values shown for OH - . The decreasing trend of Δ t G ° with increasing x MeOH derived from the data by Pavelek and Mollin is unreasonable. This trend is due to the value of derived from their tabulated data 32 where Q is the ratio of the lyate ion concentrations.…”
Section: Anion Transfer Gibbs Energies From Water To Mixed Aqueous So...mentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Poor agreement exists between the values shown for OH - . The decreasing trend of Δ t G ° with increasing x MeOH derived from the data by Pavelek and Mollin is unreasonable. This trend is due to the value of derived from their tabulated data 32 where Q is the ratio of the lyate ion concentrations.…”
Section: Anion Transfer Gibbs Energies From Water To Mixed Aqueous So...mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The decreasing trend of ∆ t G°with increasing x MeOH derived from the data by Pavelek and Mollin 32 is unreasonable. This trend is due to the value of derived from their tabulated data 32 where Q is the ratio of the lyate ion concentrations. It is not due to erroneous ∆ t G°-(H + ), since for other anions its use with acids leads to results consistent with those for salts.…”
Section: Transfer To Aqueous Methanolmentioning
confidence: 96%
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