Abstract

Composite diffusion coeffcients have been measured for the various species labeled with35S which are present in a number of aqueous solutions due to the introduction of the labeled material as35SO 4 2− . The solutions were of two components consisting of water and either sodium sulfate. The diffusion coeffcient measured for sodium chloride solutions is similar to literature data for the corresponding diffusion in sodium sulfate solutions. The results for sulfuric acid and ammonium hydrogen sulfate have been interpreted using literature data for the relative concentrations of the hydrogen sulfate and sulfate ions to obtain estimates for the diffusion coefficents of those ions. The results for perchloric acid, regarded as representing the diffusion coefficient of the hydrogen sulfate ion, have a much different concentration dependence to that observed for the estimates for that ion in sulfuric acid and ammonuim hydrogen sulfate. The difference is attributed to the effect of the perchlorate ion on the water structure.

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