Determination of transference numbers from membrane potential data
Abstract A system composed of two ionic solutions, solution (′) and solution (″), which are isotonic and separated by a membrane permeable to the solvent and to at most two of the ionic components present in the solutions, is considered. The variations of the difference of electric potential between...
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