APPLICATION OF A MULTICOMPONENT THERMODYNAMIC MODEL TO ACTIVITIES ANDTHERMAL-PROPERTIES OF 0-40-MOL KG(-1) AQUEOUS SULFURIC-ACID FROM LESS-THAN-200-K TO 328-K
Sl. Clegg et P. Brimblecombe, APPLICATION OF A MULTICOMPONENT THERMODYNAMIC MODEL TO ACTIVITIES ANDTHERMAL-PROPERTIES OF 0-40-MOL KG(-1) AQUEOUS SULFURIC-ACID FROM LESS-THAN-200-K TO 328-K, Journal of chemical and engineering data, 40(1), 1995, pp. 43-64
A multicomponent mole-fraction-based thermodynamic model has been fitt
ed to osmotic coefficients, electromotive force measurements, degrees
of dissociation of the HSO4 ion, differential heats of dilution, heat
capacities, freezing points, and tabulated partial molal enthalpies of
water for aqueous H2SO4, from 1200 to 328 K and from 0 to 40 mol kg(-
1) at 1 atm pressure (1 atm = 101.325 kPa). The solution is treated as
the mixture H+-HSO4-SO42--H2O. The equations yield a self-consistent
representation of activities, speciation, and thermal properties which
, for practical applications, is readily extended to more complex mixt
ures. Activity products of solutions saturated with respect to solid p
hases H2SO4.nH(2)O (where n is 1, 2, 3, 4, or 6.5) are determined as f
unctions of temperature. Thermodynamic properties and speciation are t
abulated at 253.15, 273.15, 298.15, and 323.15 K.