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What are Salt effects? Write their types. Obtain an expression for Bronsted-Bjerrum equation.​

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Answered by tejasyanmall123
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Therefore, we can write equation (6) for the bimolecular rate constant k. the solution in which the ion finds itself immersed. ... This is the Brønsted-Bjerrum equation. Note that this equation has the form y = mx + b, where y = log k, x = I1/2, m = 1.018ZAZB and b = log k0.

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Answered by divyanjali714
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The solubility of a precipitate during a exceedingly|in a very} resolution of an solution that has no particle in common with the precipitate is above it's in pure water. It is known as salt effect.

Two varieties of Salt Effects:

  • For aggregate Formation
  • For Electrostatically stabilised aggregate Formation.

The primary salt impact is delineated by the Brönsted-Bjerrum equation

log k=log k_{0}+z_{A} z_{B} \sqrt{I}

where ko is that the rate constant at infinite dilution and k is that the experimental rate constant at some nominal ionic strength.

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