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Ionic product of water in the nitrobenzene phase of the two-phase water-nitrobenzene extraction system

Authors: Emanuel Makrlík;

Ionic product of water in the nitrobenzene phase of the two-phase water-nitrobenzene extraction system

Abstract

General relations among thermodynamic parameters, which characterize the transfer of the ions H+ and OH- from the aqueous into nitrobenzene phase of the two-phase water-nitrobenzene extraction system and dissociation equilibria of H2O in both phases of this system, have been derived. Further, using the known parameters ionic product of water in nitrobenzene saturated with water has been evaluated for a temperature of 25°C: PnbH2O = 10-29.2 mol2 dm-6.

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