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Méthode graphique de prédiction de la solubilité à saturation des électrolytes aqueux

Prédiction de la solubilité à saturation des électrolytes aqueux par une méthode graphique basée sur la conductivité
Authors: SADI, BACHIR;

Méthode graphique de prédiction de la solubilité à saturation des électrolytes aqueux

Abstract

Cette étude propose une approche expérimentale simple reliant la solubilité d’électrolytes aqueux à des mesures de conductivité. Les données de conductivité molaire, exprimées en fonction de la molalité à 25 °C, sont reconstruites sous la forme d’une grandeur cumulative effective g(x). La solubilité est associée à la condition g(xₛ)=0, interprétée comme une limite collective du milieu ionique. La méthode est appliquée à des électrolytes mono- et multivalents et montre une bonne robustesse vis-à-vis de la dispersion expérimentale.

Keywords

Solubilité des électrolytes Mesures de conductivité Solutions aqueuses Milieu ionique Comportement à saturation

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