Literature data for the volumetric properties of sodium chloride solutions to concentrations of 5.5 molal have been compiled and critically evaluated. A semi-empirical equation of the same type found to be effective in describing the thermal properties of NaCl solutions has been used to reproduce the volumetric data from O °C to 300 °C and 1 bar to 1000 bar. Tables of values are given for the specific volume, expansivity, and compressibility. Equations also are given for calculating the pressure dependence of the free energy, enthalpy, and heat capacity. These equations can be combined with a treatment of thermal properties to form a complete equation of state for sodium chloride solutions.
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Volumetric Properties of Aqueous Sodium Chloride Solutions
%0 Journal Article
%1 Rogers1982
%A Rogers, P. S. Z.
%A Pitzer, Kenneth S.
%D 1982
%I NIST
%J Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data
%K 1982 density aqueous NaCl electrolyte
%N 1
%P 15-81
%R 10.1063/1.555660
%T Volumetric Properties of Aqueous Sodium Chloride Solutions
%U http://link.aip.org/link/?JPR/11/15/1
%V 11
%X Literature data for the volumetric properties of sodium chloride solutions to concentrations of 5.5 molal have been compiled and critically evaluated. A semi-empirical equation of the same type found to be effective in describing the thermal properties of NaCl solutions has been used to reproduce the volumetric data from O °C to 300 °C and 1 bar to 1000 bar. Tables of values are given for the specific volume, expansivity, and compressibility. Equations also are given for calculating the pressure dependence of the free energy, enthalpy, and heat capacity. These equations can be combined with a treatment of thermal properties to form a complete equation of state for sodium chloride solutions.
@article{Rogers1982,
abstract = {Literature data for the volumetric properties of sodium chloride solutions to concentrations of 5.5 molal have been compiled and critically evaluated. A semi-empirical equation of the same type found to be effective in describing the thermal properties of NaCl solutions has been used to reproduce the volumetric data from O °C to 300 °C and 1 bar to 1000 bar. Tables of values are given for the specific volume, expansivity, and compressibility. Equations also are given for calculating the pressure dependence of the free energy, enthalpy, and heat capacity. These equations can be combined with a treatment of thermal properties to form a complete equation of state for sodium chloride solutions.},
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author = {Rogers, P. S. Z. and Pitzer, Kenneth S.},
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description = {Volumetric Properties of Aqueous Sodium Chloride Solutions},
doi = {10.1063/1.555660},
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journal = {Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data},
keywords = {1982 density aqueous NaCl electrolyte},
number = 1,
pages = {15-81},
publisher = {NIST},
timestamp = {2011-01-19T18:07:21.000+0100},
title = {Volumetric Properties of Aqueous Sodium Chloride Solutions},
url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JPR/11/15/1},
volume = 11,
year = 1982
}