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- Pitzer_equations abstract "Pitzer equations are important for the understanding of the behaviour of ions dissolved in natural waters such as rivers, lakes and sea-water. They were first described by physical chemist Kenneth Pitzer. The parameters of the Pitzer equations are linear combinations of parameters, of a virial expansion of the excess Gibbs free energy, which characterise interactions amongst ions and solvent. The derivation is thermodynamically rigorous at a given level of expansion. The parameters may be determined by measuring osmotic coefficients. They can be used to calculate single-ion activity coefficients in solutions for which the Debye–Hückel theory is inadequate. They are more rigorous than the equations of specific ion interaction theory (SIT theory), but Pitzer parameters are more difficult to determine experimentally than SIT parameters.".
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- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Activity_coefficient.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Bromley_equation.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_thermodynamics.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electrochemical_equations.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Category:Equilibrium_chemistry.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thermodynamic_equations.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_potential.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Davies_equation.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Debye–Hückel_theory.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Electrolyte.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Electrostatic.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Electrostatics.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Equilibrium_constant.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Gibbs_free_energy.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Ideal_gas.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Ideal_gas_law.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Ion-association.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Ion_pair.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Ionic_strength.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Kenneth_Pitzer.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Molal.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Molality.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Osmotic_coefficient.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink SIT_theory.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Specific_ion_interaction_theory.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Statistical_mechanics.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Uranium.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Virial.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Virial_coefficient.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Virial_expansion.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLink Virial_theorem.
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pitzer equations".
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pitzer model".
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pitzer".
- Pitzer_equations wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pitzer_equations#A_comparable_TCPC_model".
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- Pitzer_equations subject Category:Chemical_thermodynamics.
- Pitzer_equations subject Category:Electrochemical_equations.
- Pitzer_equations subject Category:Equilibrium_chemistry.
- Pitzer_equations subject Category:Thermodynamic_equations.
- Pitzer_equations type Thermodynamic.
- Pitzer_equations comment "Pitzer equations are important for the understanding of the behaviour of ions dissolved in natural waters such as rivers, lakes and sea-water. They were first described by physical chemist Kenneth Pitzer. The parameters of the Pitzer equations are linear combinations of parameters, of a virial expansion of the excess Gibbs free energy, which characterise interactions amongst ions and solvent. The derivation is thermodynamically rigorous at a given level of expansion.".
- Pitzer_equations label "Pitzer equations".
- Pitzer_equations sameAs m.0b6h8cl.
- Pitzer_equations sameAs Q7199573.
- Pitzer_equations sameAs Q7199573.
- Pitzer_equations wasDerivedFrom Pitzer_equations?oldid=625861570.
- Pitzer_equations isPrimaryTopicOf Pitzer_equations.