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Hydrolysis constants of the zinc ion were measured at 25, 50, 75, 185,
200, and 225 degrees C through the direct measurement of pH using pH
sensors, especially of the yttria-stabilized zirconia membrane-type in
the case of high temperatures over 185 degrees C, and evaluation was
done on the temperature dependence of the hydrolysis constants of the
zinc ion. Solubilities of zinc oxide in pure oxygenated water were mea
sured at 150, 200, and 250 degrees C. Equilibrium constants of zinc ox
ide dissolution and the values of Delta G(f)(0)(Zn2+) at each temperat
ure were estimated by thermodynamic analysis applying the estimated hy
drolysis constants to the solubility data of ZnO.