Abstract

Vapour pressures above molten PbBr2+KBr mixtures have been measured over a range of temperatures by a transpiration method. The vapours have been investigated also by mass spectrometry and the presence of the complex KPbBr3 has been established. The enthalpy and entropy of formation of this compound from PbBr2(g) and KBr(g) are similar to values obtained for the analogous chloride species. By combining the results of both methods, the true activities of lead bromide in the melt have been calculated as a function of composition, and the results have been interpreted to show that PbBr3 is the major complex ion present in the molten mixtures.

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