The Ionization Constant of Water over Wide Ranges of Temperature and Density
St Petersburg University · Pennsylvania State University
Abstract
A semitheoretical approach for the ionization constant of water, KW, is used to fit the available experimental data over wide ranges of density and temperature. Statistical thermodynamics is employed to formulate a number of contributions to the standard state chemical potential of the ionic hydration process. A sorption model is developed for calculating the inner-shell term, which accounts for the ion–water interactions in the immediate ion vicinity. A new analytical expression is derived using the Bragg–Williams approximation that reproduces the dependence of a mean ion solvation number on the solvent chemical potential. The proposed model was found to be correct at the zero-density limit. The final…
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2Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Ionization
- Thermodynamics
- Solvation
- Ionic bonding
- Ion
- Constant (computer programming)
- Range (aeronautics)
- Clean water and sanitation