Abstract

The specific electrical conductivity dependence of aqueous solutions of ammonium carbonate and solutions of the ammonium carbonate—ammonium perrenate system on the reagents content in the range of their concentration of 0.1—1.8 mol/l for (NH4)2CO3, 0.01—0.1 mol/l for NH4ReO4 and solution temperatures in the range of 20-50 °C were investigated by the conductometric method. A linear increase in electrical conductivity with an increase in the temperature of electrolytes and a nonlinear increase with an increase in the concentration of reagents was revealed. The temperature coefficients values of electrical conductivity and the activation energy values of electrical conductivity in the studied range of concentrations and temperatures are calculated. A decrease in the activation energy of electrical conductivity with an increase in the temperature of the solution was noted. The calculated value of the activation energy of electrical conductivity indicates the diffusive nature of charge transfer.

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