Author:
Gill Dip Singh,Pathania Vivek,Vermani Bal Krishan,Sharma Raj Pal
Abstract
Abstract
Molar conductances of a large number of copper(I) and cobalt(III) complexes, behaving as strong 1:1 electrolytes, have been measured in acetonitrile (AN) and n-butyronitrile (n-BTN) at 298.15K. The conductance data have been analyzed by the Shedlovsky method to evaluate Λ0 and K
A values of these electrolytes. Limiting ion conductances (λ
i
0) for various ions in AN have been calculated by using transference number data. In n-BTN, where no transference number data is available, such values have been calculated by an indirect method using Bu4NBPh4 as a reference electrolyte. The actual ionic radii (ri
) for various ions in solution have been calculated using a modified form of Stokes’ law. The ionic radii (ri
) for various complex ions have been compared with the ionic radii of two reference ions, Bu4N+ and Ph4B−, which are not solvated in dipolar aprotic solvents, to throw light on the solvation behaviour of these complex ions.
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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