Abstract
The reliability of the measurement of the change in partial molar volume between product and reactant ions measured by gravity electrode (GE) was examined by the thermodynamic measurement of pycnometer (PM). Since the PM method requires an experimental equation of the apparent molar volume to calculate the partial molar volumes of the individual ions, the most suitable experimental equation must be first determined. As a test reaction for the experiment, oxidation of ferrocyanide (FERO) ion to ferricyanide (FERI) ion was adopted. After fitting several experimental equations to the data of the apparent molar volumes by the PM method, the calculated changes in the partial molar volume were compared with the data of the GM method. Then, it is concluded that the polynomial with a degree of 3 of the logarithm of the molality of the FERO ion suggests the most suitable equation. As a result, the reliability of the GE method was also experimentally validated.
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