Atkins' Physical Chemistry
Atkins' Physical Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780198769866
Author: ATKINS, P. W. (peter William), De Paula, Julio, Keeler, JAMES
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 16, Problem 16B.8P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The diffusion coefficients and the effective hydrodynamic radii of alkali metal cation in water have to be calculated.

The numbers of water molecule that are dragged along by the cations have to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

Conductivity is a property of a material that depends upon the charge carriers in a sample.  Molar conductivity is the conductivity per unit molar concentration.  According to Kohlrausch’s law, the molar conducivities of the dilute solutions containing strong electrolytes depend upon the square root of the concentration.  The conductivity of a solution when the concentration tends to zero is known as the limiting molar conductivity.  Limiting molar conductivity is the sum of contributions from individual ions.

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Answer to Problem 16B.8P

The diffusion coefficients of alkali metal cations Li+, Na+, K+ and Rb+ are 1.026×105cm2s1_, 1.33×105cm2s1_, 1.95×105cm2s1_, and 2.03×105cm2s1_ respectively.

The effective hydrodynamic radii of alkali metal cations Li+, Na+, K+ and Rb+ are 238pm_, 184pm_, 125pm_ and 120pm_.

The number of water molecule attached to Li+ cation is 4_.

The number of water molecule attached to Na+ cation is 2_.

Explanation of Solution

The diffusion coefficient is calculated by the formula shown below

    D=uRTzF        (1)

Where,

  • u is the mobility.
  • R is the gas constant (8.314JK1mol1).
  • T is the temperature.
  • z is the charge on cations and anions.
  • F is the faraday constant (96485Cmol1).

The conversion of temperature from °C to kelvin is shown below.

    T(K)=T(°C)+273.15=25+273.15=298.15K

For all the alkali metal cations, the value of z is one.

Substitute the value of R, T, z, F in equation (1).

    D=uRTzF=u(8.314JK1mol1)298.15K1×96485Cmol1=u×2478.8296485JC(1J=1CV)=u×2.56×102V        (2)

The alkali metals are Li+, Na+, K+ and Rb+.

For Li+, the value of u is 4.01×104cm2s1V1.

Substitute the value of u in equation (2).

    D=u×2.56×102V=4.01×104cm2s1V1×2.56×102V=1.026×105cm2s1_

Therefore, the diffusion coefficients of alkali metal cation Li+ is 1.026×105cm2s1_.

For Na+, the value of u is 5.19×104cm2s1V1.

Substitute the value of u in equation (2).

    D=u×2.56×102V=5.19×104cm2s1V1×2.56×102V=1.33×105cm2s1_

Therefore, the diffusion coefficients of alkali metal cation Na+ is 1.33×105cm2s1_.

For K+, the value of u is 7.62×104cm2s1V1.

Substitute the value of u in equation (2).

    D=u×2.56×102V=7.62×104cm2s1V1×2.56×102V=1.95×105cm2s1_

Therefore, the diffusion coefficients of alkali metal cation K+ is 1.95×105cm2s1_.

For Rb+, the value of u is 7.92×104cm2s1V1.

Substitute the value of u in equation (2).

    D=u×2.56×102V=7.92×104cm2s1V1×2.56×102V=2.03×105cm2s1_

Therefore, the diffusion coefficients of alkali metal cation Rb+ is 2.03×105cm2s1_.

The effective hydrodynamic radii in water is calculated by the formula shown below.

    a=ze6πηu        (3)

Where,

  • z is the charge on cation and anion.
  • e is the cahrge on electron (1.602×1019C).
  • η is the coefficient of viscosity of water (0.891×103kgm1s1)
  • u is the mobility of alkali metal ion.

For all the alkali metal cations, the value of z is one.

Substitute the value of z, e, and η in equation (3).

    a=ze6πηu=1×1.602×1019C6×3.14×(0.891×103kgm1s1)×u(1J=1CV)=160.2×1018u×16.79JVkgm1s1(1J=1kgm2s2)=9.54×1018kgm2s2Vkgm1s1

Solve the above equation.

    a=9.54×1018ukgm2s2Vkgm1s1=9.54×1018m3s1V1u        (4)

The alkali metals are Li+, Na+, K+ and Rb+.

For Li+, the value of u is 4.01×108m2s1V1.

Substitute the value of u in equation (4).

    a=9.54×1018m3s1V1u=9.54×1018m3s1V14.01×108m2s1V1=2.38×1010m(1012pm1m)=238pm_

Therefore, the effective hydrodynamic radii of alkali metal cation Li+ is 238pm_.

For Na+, the value of u is 5.19×108m2s1V1.

Substitute the value of u in equation (4).

    a=9.54×1018m3s1V1u=9.54×1018m3s1V15.19×108m2s1V1=1.84×1010m(1012pm1m)=184pm_

Therefore, the effective hydrodynamic radii of alkali metal cation Na+ is 184pm_.

For K+, the value of u is 7.62×108m2s1V1.

Substitute the value of u in equation (4).

    a=9.54×1018m3s1V1u=9.54×1018m3s1V17.62×108m2s1V1=1.25×1010m(1012pm1m)=125pm_

Therefore, the effective hydrodynamic radii of alkali metal cation K+ is 125pm_.

For Rb+, the value of u is 7.92×108m2s1V1.

Substitute the value of u in equation (4).

    a=9.54×1018m3s1V1u=9.54×1018m3s1V17.92×108m2s1V1=1.20×1010m(1012pm1m)=120pm_

Therefore, the effective hydrodynamic radii of alkali metal cation Rb+ is 120pm_.

The ionic radii of alkali metal cations Li+, Na+, K+ and Rb+ are given as shown below.

    Li+Na+K+Rb+Ionicradii(r+pm)59102138149

The hydrodynamic radii of K+ and Rb+ are smaller than ionic radii of K+ and Rb+. Therefore, they have effective hydrodynamic radii. The effective hydrodynamic volume and ionic volumes of Li+ and Na+ are calculted by the formula shown below.

  ΔV=43π(a3r+3)        (5)

For Li+, the value value of a and r+ is 238pm and 59pm respectively.

Substitute the a and r+ in equation (5).

    ΔV=43π(a3r+3)=43×3.14×(2383593)pm3=4.18×13275893×1036m3=5.6×1029m3

The volume occupied by the single water molecule is 1.4×1029m3.  Therefore, the number of water molecule attached to Li+ cation is calculated as shown below.

    NumberofwatermoleculeattachedtoLi+cation=5.6×1029m31.4×1029m3=4_

Therefore, the number of water molecule attached to Li+ cation is 4_.

For Na+, the value value of a and r+ is 184pm and 102pm respectively.

Substitute the a and r+ in equation (5).

    ΔV=43π(a3r+3)=43×3.14×(18431023)pm3=4.18×5168296×1036m3=2.16×1029m3

The volume occupied by the single water molecule is 1.4×1029m3.  Therefore, the number of water molecule attached to Na+ cation is calculated as shown below.

    NumberofwatermoleculeattachedtoNa+cation=2.16×1029m31.4×1029m3=1.542_

Therefore, the number of water molecule attached to Na+ cation is 2_.

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