Abstract
Thermodynamic study of copper sulphate and zinc sulphate in water and binary aqueous mixtures of propylene glycol
R. C. Thakur*, Ravi Sharma, Meenakshi and Ashish Kumar
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/310143
Abstract:
Partial molar volumes of copper sulphate and zinc sulphate have been determined in water and binary aqueous mixtures of propylene glycol (2,4,6 and 8% by weight of propylene glycol) at 303.15 K with the help of density measurements. Effect of temperature on the partial molar volumes was also analysed for these salts in water and binary aqueous mixtures of propylene glycol. Results obtained have been analysed by Masson’s equation and the experimental values of slopes and partial molar volumes of these transition metals sulphates have been interpreted in terms of ion-ion or ion –solvent interactions. Limiting molar expansibilities ( ) have also been determined which is interpreted in terms of structure making or breaking capacities of transition metal sulphates. The transition metal sulphates have been found as structure promoter in water and binary aqueous mixture of propylene glycol.
Keywords:partial molar volumes; structure maker; transition metal sulphates
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