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In an experiment, 0.05 moldm^-3 aqueous solution of potassium chloride is on compartment A of a dialysis membrane, while on the compartment B of the membrane is an equal volume of 0.01 moldm^-3 colloidal electrolyte (CCDD). (i) Explain the phenomena happen in compartment B. Simple equations could be used for explanation (ii) What are the fractions of the potassium chloride will have diffused into the compartment B containing the colloidal electrolyte when Donnan equilibrium is established?
In an experiment, 0.05 moldm^-3 aqueous solution of potassium chloride is on compartment A of a dialysis membrane, while on the compartment B of the membrane is an equal volume of 0.01 moldm^-3 colloidal electrolyte (CCDD). (i) Explain the phenomena happen in compartment B. Simple equations could be used for explanation (ii) What are the fractions of the potassium chloride will have diffused into the compartment B containing the colloidal electrolyte when Donnan equilibrium is established?
Hubert KochLv2
1 Jan 2019