univalent-divalent electrolyte

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electrolytic solutions

  • Figure 1: Phase diagram of argon.
    In liquid: Solutions of electrolytes

    001 molal solution of a univalent-divalent electrolyte (yielding three ions) such as magnesium bromide, Mg2+Br2-, correspond to those of a nonelectrolyte solution with a molality of 0.003. At somewhat higher concentrations the experimental data showed some inconsistencies with Arrhenius’ dissociation theory, and initially these were ascribed to incomplete, or partial,…

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