hexene-1, CTAB cation (C16H33N+CH3) in water phase, would decrease with additional inorganic salt (Na2SO4), because of the salt-outing effect of strong electrolyte. It is to say that K3 would be larger and the catalyst concentration in interface ([Rhcatalyst]interface) would increase. ...
molecular equation complete ionic equation if the compound is aqueous and ionizes in solution: enter the cation & anion pairs in the same box as the respective compound was written in the molecular equation. for example, c o 2 ( g ) ...
The first is to use a combination of two anionic species which has been known to give increased ionic conductivity and is attributed to the so-called mixedanion effect. The second strategy is to dissolve ionic cation salt in a conventional polymeric silicate, borate or phosphate glass containing...
The first is to use a combination of two anionic species which has been known to give increased ionic conductivity and is attributed to the so-called mixedanion effect. The second strategy is to dissolve ionic cation salt in a conventional polymeric silicate, borate or phosphate glass containing...
The stronger interaction between Na-SO4 cation–anion clusters indicated that TMS-2 molten salt had a higher specific heat capacity than solar salt. The result of the thermal stability analysis indicated that the weight losses of solar salt and TMS-2 at 550 °C were only 27% and 53%, ...