2011
DOI: 10.1063/1.3645087
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IUPAC-NIST Solubility Data Series. 92. Metal Carbonates. Part 1. Solubility and Related Thermodynamic Quantities of Cadmium(II) Carbonate in Aqueous Systems

Abstract: This paper, devoted to cadmium(II) carbonate, is the first in a series dedicated to the solubility of compounds relevant to mobility of metals in the environment. Here, we present compilations and critical evaluation of the experimental solubility data for cadmium(II) carbonate, otavite, in aqueous ternary and higher-order systems. The solubility of cadmium(II) carbonate depends on temperature, carbon dioxide partial pressure, pH, the presence of complexing ions, and ionic strength of the solution. Papers refe… Show more

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“…where K calcite and K otavite are the solubility products of endmembers of the solid solution, which are taken to be 10 -8.48 and 10 -12.1 , respectively [20][21][22] and X CaCO 3 and X CdCO 3 are the molar fractions of componets CaCO 3 and CdCO 3 . An explanation for that epitaxial solid solution were first rich in Ca and the Cd content increased with distance from the original calcite surface.…”
Section: Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where K calcite and K otavite are the solubility products of endmembers of the solid solution, which are taken to be 10 -8.48 and 10 -12.1 , respectively [20][21][22] and X CaCO 3 and X CdCO 3 are the molar fractions of componets CaCO 3 and CdCO 3 . An explanation for that epitaxial solid solution were first rich in Ca and the Cd content increased with distance from the original calcite surface.…”
Section: Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%