hydrolysis of cadmium cation in different ionic strength

Authors

farahnaz soleimani

hossein aghaie

farrokh gharib

abstract

the hydrolysis of cadmium nitrate was studied spectrophotometrically at different ionic strengthsof sodium perchlorate in a wide ph range, 1-12, and at 25 c. least squares calculations areconsistent with the formation of m(oh)+, m(oh)2, m(oh)3- and m(oh)42- species, which m iscd2+. the dependency on ionic strength in the background electrolyte solutions was taken intoaccount by using a debye-huckel type equation, and finally the results have been compared withdata previously reported and interpreted.

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Journal title:
journal of physical & theoretical chemistry

ISSN

volume 5

issue 2 2008

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