Abstract

Ultrasonic absorption measurements have been made in some halides of Li, Na and K in 50% glycolwater mixture at 25°C in the frequency region 30 Mcs using pulswe technique. The absorption α f 2 is found to be frequency independent for all the salts studied and is, in general, lower than of the solvent. The depression in absorption is found to increase in the order — chloride, bromide and iodide — the same order or variation as found in Raman spectral shifts of water caused by alkali halides. A qualitative interpretation of the present results and also of Tamm,s results in water is given.

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