Activity coefficients of aqueous thiocyanic acid solutions from electromotive force, transference number, and freezing-point depression measurements

  • Bartlett H
  • Jurriaanse A
  • Haas K
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Abstract

Accurate values of the activity coefficients of thiocyanic acid in aqueous solution have been obtained for concentrations of up to 0.1 molal at 25 °C by combining results for transference-number experiments with those for cells with transport. The transference-number experiments were done with the moving-boundary method, the transference-number at infinite dilution being calculated from measured conductivities of the thiocyanic acid. For the electromotive force (e.m.f.) measurements, conventional glass electrodes were used in conjunction with a high input-impedance electrometer.The results obtained electrochemically were checked by determining activity coefficients from freezing-point depression measurements which also extended the range of concentrations to 1 molal.The results of the two types of measurement are in good agreement.

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Bartlett, H. E., Jurriaanse, A., & Haas, K. D. (1969). Activity coefficients of aqueous thiocyanic acid solutions from electromotive force, transference number, and freezing-point depression measurements. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 47(16), 2981–2986. https://doi.org/10.1139/v69-496

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