Abstract

Abstract Many molten chlorides are used in industry for the electrolytic production of metals. In such processes, the oxoacidity level is crucial with respect to the cost and the yield. The determination and the comparison of the oxoacidic properties of chloride melts then appears to be of practical interest. Such a comaprison is described applying a similar process to that used for pH scales in room temperature solvents. Purification processes of such melts are then explained quantitatively.

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