Abstract

The solubility of silver chloride in dilute solutions of sodium chloride in deuterium oxide has been measured at 25 and 45°, using a radiochemical technique. The solubility products have been evaluated at each temperature, together with other relevant thermodynamic data. The results suggest that the amount of undissociated silver chloride is smaller in D2O than in H2O.

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