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Chemistry Forums for Students => Inorganic Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: Lucek on July 08, 2019, 12:58:25 AM
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Hi,
does anyone have references for equilibrium constants for:
NaSO4 = Na^++SO_4^(-2)
KSO4 = Na^++SO_4^(-2)
KCl= K^++Cl^-
CaCL= Ca^(+2)+Cl^-
CaCL2 = Ca^(+2)+2Cl^-
I am looking for some data idealy from 100C to 400C
anyone can help?
cheers,
Lucjan
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There is no such thing as NaSO4, KSO4 or CaCl, so good luck searching for those.
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Shall that equilibrium happen in a solvent, and then which one? At least pure water doesn't exist liquid above +374°C, and below that temperature, it needs much pressure.
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well.. KSO4− in the form of ion pairs, in a suitably concentrated potassium sulfate solution. But, of course, such ion pairs are easily dissociated. etc.
I am talking about solutions under high pressure.
we are talking about water