Solvent structure. II. A study of the structure-making and structure-breaking effects of dissolved species in water by internal pressure measurements
MRJ Dack
Australian Journal of Chemistry
29(4) 771 - 778
Published: 1976
Abstract
Internal pressures, (∂U/∂V)T, have been obtained at 25ºC for solutions of 25 solutes in water by measurement of the thermal pressure coefficients. Values at 1.00 M solute concentration were plotted against the molar volume of the solutes. Those solutes (electrolytes) which appear above a line joining five solutes acting as 'non-interacting' homomorphs were judged to be structure breakers in water; those solutes (lithium salts, tetraalkylammonium salts, non-electrolytes) appearing below the line were termed structure makers. These observations are in agreement with current knowledge, and they substantiate the present interpretation of the physical significance of internal pressures.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9760771
© CSIRO 1976