Conductance Study Of Association In Aqueous CaCl2, Ca(CH3COO ...
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The conductances of aqueous CaCl2, Ca(CH3COO)2, and Ca(CH3COO)2.nCH3COOH were measured from 348 to 523 K at pressures near 10 MPa using a flow conductometric technique. The first association constant for calcium chloride and the first and second association constants for calcium acetate in water, were derived from a least-squares fit of the measurements to a conductance model in which activity coefficients were calculated using the mean spherical approximation (MSA) and the conductance was modeled by the Turq, Blum, Bernard, and Kunz (TBBK) equation, plus a mixture model.
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