Archana Lal, J. K. Lal and M. H. Khan
Department of Chemistry, St. Andrew?s College, Gorakhpur - 273 001 (India).
Article Received on : 25 Mar 2007
Article Accepted on : 30 Jul 2007
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The relative viscosity measurements have been reported to explain structural interactions of sodium halides and potassium halides (0.125M - 3M) in aqueous thioacetamide solutions at different temperatures. The structural aspects of the alkali halide solutions have been interpreted by the ionic molar volume (V±), ionic B-coefficients (B±) and hydration number of ions (nB). The change in these data is attributed to the structure making and structure breaking extent of various ions (Na+ , K+, Cl-, Br- and I-) present in the aqueous thioacetamide solution.
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