Abstract

The heats of mixing of aqueous solutions of copper(II) or nickel(II) nitrate in water + acetamide (AA) mixtures in the existing range of amide concentrations have been studied. A rise in the amide concentration enhances solvation more strongly in copper(II) salt solutions. Data are analyzed with reference to previous results on the enthalpies of transfer of the salts studied in water + formamide (FA) and water + N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) mixtures. Electronic absorbance spectra have been recorded at a fixed electrolyte concentration for all thermochemically studied systems, and a linear correlation has been found between the enthalpy of transfer of Cu(NO3)2 and the optical density of the solution. The enhanced solvation of copper(II) nitrate in aqueous acetamide is due to inner-sphere interactions between the cation and acetamide; that of nickel(II) nitrate is more due to outer-sphere interactions.

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