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Physical properties of aqueous solutions containing NaClO3 and/or NaClO4

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Abbreviations

D i :

diffusion coefficient for species i (m2 S−1)

ΔH act :

energy of activation (J mol−1)

n i :

concentration of species i in mol kg−1 water (m or molality) (mol kg−1)

M :

n ch + n pe (dimensionless)

N ch :

n ch/M (dimensionless)

N pe :

n p/M (dimensionless)

T :

absolute temperature (K)

χi :

mass fraction of species i (dimensionless)

η:

dynamic viscosity of the solution (Kg s−1 m−1)

ν:

kinematic viscosity of the solution (m−2 s−1)

ρ:

density of the aqueous solution (kgm−3)

ρM :

density of a mixture of a NaClO3 and a NaClO4 solution (kgm−3)

ρW :

density of water (kgm−3)

ρ chW :

density of a NaClO3 solution with a NaClO3 concentration of m (kg m−3)

ρ peM :

density of a NaClO4 solution with a NaClO4 concentration of m(kgm−3)

ch:

chlorate ions or NaClO3

fo:

Fe(CN) 4−6 ions

pe:

perchlorate ions or NaClO4

T:

absolute temperature

w:

water

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Janssen, L.J.J. Physical properties of aqueous solutions containing NaClO3 and/or NaClO4 . J Appl Electrochem 25, 291 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00262970

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