《物理化学实验》课程教学资源(书籍文献)Handbook of Electrochemical Constants

HANDBOOKOFELECTROCHEMICALCONSTANTSCOMPILED BYROGERPARSONS,A.R.C.S.,Ph.D.Lecturer in Physical and Inorganie ChemistryUniversityof BristolLONDONBUTTERWORTHS SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS1959

CONTENTSBUTTERWORTHS PUBLICATIONSLTDFUNDAMENTAL CONSTANTS AND PROPERTIES OF8SKINGSWAY,LONDON,W.C.2IONS,SALTS AND SOLVENTSPageAFRICA:BUTTERWORTH&CO.(AFRICA)LTD1.Values of Important ConstantsDURBAN:33/35BeachGrove".2.Ionio Radii and Ionization Potentials2BUTTERWORTH&CO.(AUSTRALLA)LTDAUSTRALIAtt...SYDNEY:8O'Connell Street3.Electron Afinities of the Atoms6...MELBOURNE:430BourkoStreet4.Work of Extraction of an Electronfrom Various Metals6BRISBANE:240QueenStreet5.Lattico Energiesof Saltsof Univalont Cations7......CANADA:BUTTERWORTH&CO.(OANADA)LTD6.LattioeEnergies ofSalts of Polyvalent Cations7.....TORONTO:1367DanforthAvenue7.Phyaical Properties of Water..8+NEWZEALAND:BUTTERWORTH&CO.(AUSTRALIA)LTD8.Properties of SomeOrganicSolvents9WELLINGTON:49/51BallanceStreet9.Dielootric Constants of Mixtures of Water and Organic Solvents ..10AUCKLAND:35HighStreet10.Dieloctric Constants of Methanol+Water Mixtures11....U.S.A.Editionpublished by1l.Paramoters for the Equation logio eA-Bt111...ACADEMIC PRESSINC.PUBLISHERS12.DiolectricConstante of Some Inorganic Solvents12·IIIFIFTHAVENUENEWYORK3,NEWYORKNUMERICALVALUESOFSOMEFUNCTIONSUSEDINh6866133THE THEORY OF ELECTROLYTES13.Theoretical Coofficients for Uni-uni-valent Eloctrolytes in WaterCOLLEGEHARRISandValuesof RTIn10/F1314.The Parameter for Use in Equationsfor Extrapolation of ApparentPRESTONMolel Volumes and ApparentMolal Heat Contents15.15.TheFuoss Extrapolation Function..17PA.++..$4137L16.TheShodlovskyExtrepolationFunetion18......I7.Bjerrum'sFunction19......802018.Extended Terms of the Dobye-Hickel Theory19..++福ACTIVITYCOEFFICIENTS19.Stoichiometrie Mean Molal Activity Coefficients for AquoousInorganicElectrolytes at 25°C20..20.Stoichiometrio Mean Molal Activity Coefficients for AqueousCSolutions of Salts of OrganieAcids at25°C26Butterworths Publications Limited2l.Stoichiometrie Monn Molal Activity Coefficients for Concentrated1959AqueousInorganioElectrolytesat25°C2822. Tho Ionic Activity Function of Water nyon/ango in Salt Solutions3023.Values of theConstantsnand 3024.Values of the Constants a,B and D.3125.Stoichiometric Mean Molal Aotivity Coofficients at 25°CforSolutions of Hydrochlorie Acid in Non-aquoous Solvents andAqueous-non-aqueous Mixtures3126.Stoichiometrio Mean Molal ActivityCoefficionts for H,SO4 inMadeand printedinGreatBrilainNon-aqueous Solvents and Aqueous-non-aqueous Mixtures atby William Clowes and Sons,Limited,London and Beccles25°03327,Stoichiometric Mean Molal Activity Coefficienta of Salte in Methanol+WaterMixturesat25°C33..1

viCONTENTSCONTENTSviTHERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF HCI ANDNaOHMOLALVOLUMES OF ELECTROLYTES AND THEIRPage28.Thermodynamic Properties of Hydrochloric Acid Solutions inTEMPERATURE ANDPRESSUREDEPENDENCEPageWater...34605l.ApparentMolal Volumes inAqueous Solution29.Thermodynamic Properties of Sodium Hydroxide Solutions in52.Apparent Molal Expansibility and Integral Coeficients of ExWater..3761..pansion inAqueous Solutionsat25°C andIatm......53.Integral Coefficient of Expansion and Apparent Molal Thermal61ExpansibilityinAqueousSolutionatatm:6254.ApparentMolalCompressibilityinAqueousSolution at25°CTHERMALPROPERTIES OFELECTROLYTES6255.ApparentMolalVolumesinAqueousSolutionat25°C30.RelativePartial Molal Heat Content of SolutesinAqueous Solutionsat25°℃..4031.Thermal Properties of Solvent and Solute for CeCly and NdCly atMOLTENSALTS25°04163..56:Conductivityof MoltenSaltMixtures232.Rolative Partial Molal Heat Content for Cd Salt Solutions416457.Rational Activity Coefficients for Salts in Molten Salt Mixtures33.Heat Content and Heat CapacityDataforNaClinAqueous Solution6558.E.M.F.of Colls Containing MoltenSalts..+++...atVariousTemperatures416559.ConductanceofPureMoltenSalts..34.Thermal Properties of Solvent and Solute for LaCly and La2(SO4)3at25°℃42.35.Hent Content andHeat CapacityforAqucousHBrat25°C42EQUILIBRIUMPROPERTIESOFELECTRODES36.Integral Heats of Solution of Rare Earth Chlorides at 25°C inWater6660.ThermodynanicFunctions forIons in Aqueous Solution4237.Heat Content and Heat Capacity Data for Aqueous Solutions of6l.Thermodynamic Functions for Ions inLiquid Ammonia68HFat25°C4262.Thermodynamie Functions for Ions inMethanol +Water38.Constants fortheEquations L-L2(0°)+at+βe andJ2α+βl6843Mixtures39.Relative Partial Molal Heat Content for H,SO,(L2)in iso-Propanol63.Standard ElectrodePotentials (Reduction Potentials)for Inorganic+WaterMixtures6943Systemsat25°C40.ConstantsfortheEquationsL2-α+βTeandJ2=2βTand LzandJ264. Standard Electrode Potentials (Roduction Potentials) in Non-at25°073aqueous Solutions at 25°℃C..41. Relative Partial Molal Heat Content of Solute and Solvent in65.Standard E.M.F.on MolalitySeale of the Cell H2/HCl/AgCl, Ag inAqueousSolutionsof AminoAcidsat25°C74Various Solvents at Various Temperatures45....66,Standard E.M.F.on Molality Scale for Various Cells at Various75Temperatures67.pH Values for Steandard Solutions at 25°C75...75EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANTS IN SOLUTION68.pHValuesforStandardSolutionsfrom0°Cto60°C69.Potential of Zero ChargeforVarious Electrode Materials inAqueous42.ThermodynamieAcid Dissociation Constants4676SolutionsatRoomTemperature43.Dissociation Constants of Inorganic Acids in Aqueous Solution at.25°C52...44.IonicProductforD,OinpureDO53VISCOSITY ANDDIFFUSIONIN ELECTROLYTES45.Average Thermodynamic Dissociation Constants for Ion pairs at25°CinAqueous Solution7670.ViscosityofMethanoliSaltSolutions54..46.Average Thermodynamic Disaociation Constants of Ion pairs in777l,Viscosityof Aqueous Salt Solutions*+...Aqueous-non-aquoous Mixtures and Non-aqueous Solution at72.Differential Diffusion Cocficients forDilute Aquoous Solutions7825°05673. Ionie Diffusion Coefficients and Activation Energies for Diffusion47.SolubilityProducts in Aqueous Solution at25C5679forthe Infinitely Dilute Aqueous Solution.48.SolubilityProducts in Non-aqueous Mixtures at25°C5874.Differential Self-diffusion Coofficients of Ions in Aqueous Solutions.49.SolubilityProducts forSilver Halides inAqueous Solution6980ofSaltsat25°0..50.The Effect of Pressure upon the Equilibrium Constants of Some8075.IntegralDiffusionCoefficients for AqueousKCl at 25°C...Ionic Roactions in Aqueous Solution598176. Conductance in Dilute Aqueous Solutions.......+

viliCONTENTSCONDUCTIVITY OF ELECTROLYTES1.VALUESOF IMPORTANT CONSTANTSPage77.Specific Conductivity of Standard Aqueous Potassium Chloride(N, F and R for the chemical mole)82Solution.-+tt8378.Conductance in Dilute Non-aqueous Solutions...1AVOGADRO'SNUMBER8579.Limiting IonicMobilities in Aqueous Solution...N=(6-0230±0-0002)x1023mole-18680.Limiting IonicMobilities in Methanol...486SlConstantsfortheEauationt=B+A/e1.CHARGE ON THE ELIECTRON82.Cation Transport Numbers at 25°C in Aqueous Solution ande-(4-80294±0-00008)×10-10e.s.u86ConstantsfortheLimitingEquationt+=t,+AVc=160209±0-00003)×10-20e.m.18783.CationTransportNumbersforH,SO,in AqueousSolution(1-60209±0·00003)×10-19coulomb8784.Cation Transport Numbers in Aqueous Solution8785.CationTransportNumbersat25°C..FARADAY CONSTANT88S6.CationTransportNumbersinWater at25°C:..F=(9,649-3±0-2)e.m.u.equivalent-188$7.CationTransport Numbers in Anhydrous H,SO4at 25°C..(96,493±2)coulombequivalont-1Ss.Cation Transport Numbors for HCl in Water and Dioxan+89WaterMixturesGAS CONSTANT89.Cation TransportNumbers in Anhydrous Aootic Acid at25°C90R=(8-3147± 0-00005)joule deg.-1mole-1=(1-9872±0-00001)cal.deg.-1mole-1KINETICPROPERTIES OF ELECTRODES=(0-082057±0-0000005) 1.atm.deg.-1mole190. Polarographic Half-wane Potentials of Some Cations in Various91Solutions...BOLTZMANN'S OONSTANT9391,Anodic Depolarization Potentials.++ +k=(1-38049±0-00005)×10-16ergdeg.-19392.Inorganic Oxidation ReductionPotentials...9493.PolarographieReductionPotentialsof Inorganic CompoundsICR POINT94.Tafel Constantaand Heats of ActivationforHydrogenEvolutionToC=(273-1500±0-0002)K95from Agueous Solution95.Tafel Constants and Heats of Activation forHydrogen EvolutionVELOCITY OFLIGHTfrom Non-aqueous Solution97C=(2-997928±0-000004)×1010cmsec-196.Parameters for the Deposition of Metals on a Substrate of the SameMetal atRoomTemperaturefromAqueous Solution97PLANCE'S OONSTANT97.ParametersfortheEvolutionofVariousGasesatInert Electrodesh=(6-6254±0-0002)×10-27org.8ec98in Aqueous Solution..98.Parameters for the Deposition of Metals from 10-3r Aqueous SaltSTANDARD ATMOSPHEBE98Solution in Iar Supporting Solution on toDiluteAmalgam at 20°C1 atm.=1,013,250 dynecm-299.Parameters for Oxidation-Reduction Reactions at Electrodes in98AqueousSolutionSTANDARD GRAVITATIONALACCELEBATION9o=980·665cm:so~1SURFACE TENSION,DIELECTRIC CONSTANT ANDREERAOTIVITYDEFINED CALORIEloo.SurfaceTensionandApparentRelativeSurfaceTensionofAqucous1cnl.=4-1840joules99Salt Solutions..101.Dielectric Conatant of Aqueous Solutions at 25°C101RRLATION BETWICEN CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL MOLE102.EquivalentRefractionof IonsinInfinitelyDiluteAqueousSolution1 phys.mole =1.000 275.chem.mole101at25℃..RELATIONBETWEEN LITREAND CUBIC CENTIMETREAPPENDIX11.=(1,000-028±0-004)cm102103.Properties of Inorganic Compounds and Molten Salts..1i11104.Electrical and Magnetic Units

2TableaTable232 JONICRADIIIN ANGSTROM UNITSTable2 (cont.)ANDIONIZATION POTENTLALS IN ELECTRON VOLTSIonizationPotentialRadiusEle-forRadius8IonizationPotential356Charge24mentEle-formentCharge2351·292+11-24678Eu5-640.983+Ao1-183+49627695109F1-331Ag1-261+7-5821-4157-295335-952708917-4334-962-787-3114-3185-21161390-087+0·892+151-23056791051330·742+7·8316-5FeAl0-513+5-9718-828-5120-0153-6190-30·643+243-2285-8Am1·073+718411732435922Fr1-801+0-924+11818363-9901495-9720-530-8Ga0·623+As0·583+10-52028-350.162-6127-6160196Gd0·973+6-70·465+1231551890·732+8·1316-034-245-793-5GeAt0·627+9-61830415178911380·534+Au1·371+9-2320-030445873H961141-54113-590·853+3114-821Hf0-78.4+B0·233+8-287712025-137-9466194259-3338-518-834Hg1-271+10-44Ba1.342+5-2110-037496280931061-102+Be0·352+9-3218-2153-9216-6Ho0-913+Bi0-963+8-81726-64555-7881071272-20110-745+77169-93142529019-00·625+10-44Br1-961-0-507+0-47.5+11-7619-29812114435·67750-2608727-957-9104210In0-813+5-7918-90-397+72881042739579-216Ir0-68.4+c0·164+11-2724-847-98310112015564-5392-060-6487K1·331+4·3431-745-5Ca0·992+6-1111-96711451-0668010084-01111271515-611-419-152La1-143+Cd0·972+8-9916-938-155739475-7121-8115146Li5-400-681+Ce1-073+6-5436-57085100122Lu0·853+0·944+225-6266-8141-2186-97-6415-080.2109-3Mg0·662+CI1-811-101119-31953453767·4315-64Mn0·802+0·345+12-9023·739-953-567·897114-3346-60·663+0·277+0-60.4+Co0·722+7-8417·43453821091381700-467+0·633+1331532746-061677-06Mo0-70.4+Cr0·892+6-7416-732617290160-31840-626+0·633+66397-9655-914-5529-647-477-4N0·163+0-526+0·135+Cs1-671+3-8923-43446627486117NH41·431+Cu0-961+7-7220-23859172-5209-1264-38310971-798-9138-6148182Na5-1447-30·971+0·722+12514510613253850Nb0·744+Dy0·923+6-80-695+Er0·893+6.3Nd1-043+

Table21Table?Table2 (cont.)Table2 (cont.)RadiusIonization PotentialRadiusTonizationPotentialEle-forEle-forChargement3456A82mentCharge2345FNi0·692+7-6318-2365679113143176Si0-424+8-1516-433-545-2165-9204:1245-2301-7Np1·103+5-6Sm1-003+11-40.954+0·932+103126151Sn7-3014-630-739-480-90.717+0.714+01·322-126Sr1-122+5-6911-04357-072931090·106+13-6235-254-977·4113-9138-1739-1867Ta2233450·685+Os8-715250·884+4054688399Tb0-93.3+6.70·696+0-814+P0-443+10-919-730-251-465-0268223316Te0-567+0-355+Te2-112-Pa1-133+841001158-961930-637-860-372-4137-31640·704+0.984+0·566+0·895+115Th29-46580941-024+Pb1.202+7-4215-031-942-169-410384122Ti0-942+6-8413-627-643-399-4119140-11760.844+0-763+Pd0.802+8-119-8334966901111320-68.4+0·654+117TI1-471+6-1220-329-850648198Pm1-063+0·953+Po0·676+8-21928387361112132Tm0·873+Pr5-81-063+89106122104121U0-97.4+0·92.4+0·806+Pt0-802+8-918-52941557592109V0·882+6-7114-126-54864-9128-3150172-80·654+0-743+Pu1-083+0·634+0-934+0.595+Ra1·432+5-2710-13446597689103W240·704+7-94354861Rb27-31:471+4·1739-75371861021340-626+Re0·724+8132638516579Y6-512-3621171350-923+20-476-9940·567+12Yb6·220-863+Rh0·683+7·71831466785105126188Zn0-742+9-3918-0406286114144Ru0·674+7-51629476381100119118143Zr0·794+6-951424-134-08398-9S1-74-2-0·374+10-3623·435-147-17288-1281328-90·306+Sb0·763+8-641724-944-255-7107-71321570-625+So0-813+6-712-824-873-691110-5141158Se1-912-9-73210-833+3442-972-881-71662020-504+0·426+

Tables5and676Tables3and43 ELEOTRONAEFINITIES OFTHEATOMSGLATTICE ENERGIESOF SALTS OF UNIVALENT CATIONS ATI8°CINKCALMOLE-1Theelectron afmnity of an atom or radical is the energyabsorbed in converting the particularionshown intotheneutral atom or radienl.ValuesunderIarethosegiven by PircaRn (ChemRee,52 (1953) 529); values under II are those given in Landolt-Bornstein,IBand, 1Tell.D.213.AnionCationBrCICNPHI0OHSH0.SReI11TonHIIILon2122152085211713evevkeal/molekeal/molekeal/molekeal/mole152-7142-5177-2150146-1(176)143(156)3841282782687689H-82-106-217-2216-50-72-80-90150-8156198-5165(583)-4(168)(202)155203-0203-0Li-Se-246-08182-169017812-5100-5>407171217-4177-1184-7167-3(002)234529路5Na-28Se2--97(154)(161)148191(145)(168)K-16Te-507156-7162-1150185-2162149-7(513)(162)(184)Hg35-4164172166C-F-48±20281-2944-183-5±2C4-Cl--70888-2±1-5873-78Values in brackets are calculated on the basis of a theoretical model.N--16Br-81-6±1-5813-52N3-A72>47774-6±1-53·12Bi->17!CN-703O-53-52·34OH-45253·8±0-8RLATTICE ENERGIES OF SALTS OFPOLYVALENT CATIONS02-210150-6-5HS-602-5AT18CINKCALMOLE-1S->24602-5AnionCationTHE WORKOFEXTRACTIONOFANELECTRONFROM4CIF0SSeVARIOUSMETALSINELECTRONVOLTSA13+3609Ba2+5647416616324-70NbAgCu4-483-99Si3·59Be2+1053854820AIFe4-204-63Nd3-3Sm3·2Ca2+629823727696As4-79NiGla4-164-91Sn4-39Cd2+672910808Au4·71Ge4-62OsSr4·552-74Co2+708945BHfPb4·63-534·04Ta4-13Cr3+4668Ba2·52Hg4-53PdTe4-734-98Fo2+685940Be3-92Ir4-57Pr2-7Th3-47Hg2+850848BiK4-342-25Pt5-36Ti4-16Mg2+698913790734CLa4-363-3Rb2-13TI4-05Mn2+653923803784Ca3-20LiReU2-464-973-45Ni2+712960CdMgRhV4-043-704·654-11Pb2+599737Co2-88Mn3-95Ru4-52W4-53Pb4+2777Co4-25Mo4·24SbZn4-564·27Sn4+2780Cr4:45Na2-28Se4-87Zr3·93Sr2+515597781695667Cs1-94Zn2+630672965853800Rearranged from Landolt-Bornstein, 6th Edn.Vol. I, part IV,pp,759-1

9Table7Table897PHYSICALPROPERTIESOFWATER10260OR18010FO28-10828099820128866-0SOF.11991-11982-0862-017200820-126-08+F6-092L-09861-1eDixDtxt'cV7×102TX1012pP1051050-99987018-023587-74017-74·5791-7921-001-3328010000210000-069660-09200+于600-00000-096110-098200-020000-028800-090900-09910-011810-052610-00-9999918-02136-54385-7631-5191-200116010-01-58A069-01100-9997318-02609-20912-683-8321-308150-9991318-036812-78881-9461-140O1-612·14180-9986215-4771-056200-9982318-053017-53580-1031-0059-5250-9970718-074123-75678-3040·89372-132-8301-01XD6-0T×L1-6SI-OTX8-01X21-01X8-01X8-01X6-01X9-01×+·8901X86L-O1X8-01X9-01X91-16-01X981L-01X8-01X260-995686-01XS-O1X18-099331-82476-5460·80077-4SATEOS350-9940618-128842-17574-8280-72252-763-55K400-9922418-161955-32473-1510-65605.90450-9902418-198871-8871-5120-598g3-454·4123A050oac4C0-988071018-238792.5169-9100-54944-81880-9857318-2820118-0468-3450-50644-165.410-98324(pesaoaadaoo)Dosa18-3283149-3866-8154-00-4688352858602-20-9805918-3779187-5465-3190-4355918福装茶T2-98b.8品89-z8986-0100-01-9809-2F80-97781OM8-61o518-4301233-763-857-0-406O-9608o02欢0-97489O289-118-485362-4270-37993-20-9718318-5435355-161-0270-35650-9686518-6044433-659-6590·33550-9653418-6682525-7658-3190-316d000-9619218-7346633-9057-0070·29948·F98-0019-18108-878·L6S.10动1-999.9119-6021-080.911000-9583818-8038760-0055-7200-283g06z08189TSTT8501density in gml-t;V-molar volume in emmole-l; p-vapour pressure in mm Hg,emdielectric constant;vlsoosityinpoise;dielectrierelaxationtino in see;D-selr.T品dituslon coefleient99-11Eusing D,Oin ema soe-i;Dg-self-diffuslon coelcientusing Hzot in4106-FF富国活6-96cm2 sec"O.fi8541010老学1-11111o0HOHOHOHOHOHOaoHNHOONNONHOHHOHHOTHOOOONOONOHO"HOFHOOOHOHOOOFHOHOOHOZONOEOOOTONHOHOHOCNOOEHOOOHHOHONO'HON'HO9H0HO

10TablegTables 10and 111110T-610DIELECTRIC CONSTANTS OF METHANOL+WATER001利品05L-OF1-61MIXTURESFROM5°CTO55C059909-2TemperatureCWoight%0353455Methanol2803392515253545551081-681L-O177-8374-1870-6867-3264-08#务9-6602077-3873-5969-9966-5263-2460-0603072-8069-0565-5562-2058-9755-924067-9164-3160-9457-7254-62guouoduoosnoonbe-uono51-695069-2T62-9659-5456-2853-2150-2947-53o8751581t26057-9254-7151-6788815553048-7646-0243-42T.7052-9649-9747-1144-4241-8339·388048-0145-2442-6037-7040-0835-4690金记42-9040-3337-9135-6533-5331-539490吉aO89539-9837-6135·3833-2831-2929·4388988二10036-8834-7032-6630-7428-9227-210-601020o88848888福福事品1o福福时II PARAMETERSFOR THE EQUATIONLOGIOA-BIoexpressing the dielectrio constant of l:4:Dioxan+water mixturesfrom1=0℃to1=80℃8a#品品品ReproducedfromHaxngDandOwex,PhwioatChemiatryofBlectrolyteSolutions,FlrstEditionbyeourtesyofReinholdBookDivlsion8913393538Weight %84B×103Dioxan创#所101-89692-15福如利好照04S620O11-83982·24O0100T#G301-77342-33401-69352-41501-59652·47HOHOHOHOHOHOguouoduon601-47472-49701-30902.45HOHOHOHO801-08602-25HOHOHOHO900-78961-64HOHO(HO)HOHOFHOOO(H)950-59231-00EOOOFHOsoonbu-uoN1000-32340-04soo

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