Abstract
Abstract To investigate the relation between the solubility of inorganic salts and the dielectric constants of solvents, the solubility of silver bromate in tetrahydrofuran-water mixed solvent was determined at 20°, 25° and 30°C, respectively. The logarithm of solubility is almost reciprocally proportional to the dielectric constant of the solvent in the region of the higher dielectric constant. But no linear relation was found in that of the lower dielectric constant of tetrahydrofuran-water mixed solvent. Also, the solvation radius of silver bromate was calculated applying the above-mentioned data. The solvation radius is about 1 Å at each temperature.
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