Abstract

The diffusion coefficient of aqueous phosphoric acid has been measured by a conductimetric technique at 25 °C over the concentration range from 0.0012 to 0.0826 mol dm–3. Below 0.01 mol dm–3 dissociation of neutral H3PO4 molecules to H+ and H2PO–4 produces a sharp increase in the diffusion coefficient of the phosphoric acid component. When a small correction is included to allow for the association reaction H3PO4+ H2PO–4⇌H5P2O–8, the results are in good agreement with predictions based on the limiting law for diffusion of a weak electrolyte. Analysis of the data gives (0.87 ± 0.01)× 10–9 m2 s–1 for the limiting diffusion coefficient of the aqueous phosphoric acid molecule. Within experimental error this value is identical to the limiting diffusion coefficient of H2PO–4.

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