Determination of the Ionization Constants of Methylamine, Ethylamine, and Triethylamine n Aqueous Solutions at Different Temperatures using Conductance Measurements
Mostafa M. Emara, Hassan A. Shehata*, Hassan M. Abd-El Bary and Mohamed S. Abd. El-Samad
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University*, Nasr City, Cairo Egypt.
The ionization constants "Kb" for aqueous methyl, ethyl, and triethyl amines were determined at different temperatures using conductometric method. It is found the ionization process decreases in the order methyl > ethyl > triethyl amines* Kb was found to increase with temperature for the three systems with temperature coefficient ( -d(PKb)/dT ), of+0.032 unit/°C. This, of course, indicates that the ionization process in the three systems are endothermic one. Other thermodynamic parameters such as ΔH0, ΔS° and ΔG° are calculated. The results are discussed in view of their structure.
KEYWORDS:Determination; Constants; Ethylamine
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