Conductometric Studies on Manganese Soap Solutions

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Vasu Mitra
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Abstract

The conductometric studies of the solution of manganese butyrate and caprylate in a mixture of 50% Benzene and 50% Methanol (v/v) were employed to determine the specific conductance, limiting molar conductance at infinite dilution, degree of dissociation, dissociation constant and CMC. The values of critical micelles concentration decreases with increasing chain length of fatty acid component. The result show that the soaps behaves as a weak electrolytes below the CMC. The thermodynamic parameters for both dissociation and association processes are evaluated.

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S.K. Upadhyay. 2014. \u201cConductometric Studies on Manganese Soap Solutions\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - B: Chemistry GJSFR-B Volume 14 (GJSFR Volume 14 Issue B3): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJSFR

Print ISSN 0975-5896

e-ISSN 2249-4626

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The conductometric studies of the solution of manganese butyrate and caprylate in a mixture of 50% Benzene and 50% Methanol (v/v) were employed to determine the specific conductance, limiting molar conductance at infinite dilution, degree of dissociation, dissociation constant and CMC. The values of critical micelles concentration decreases with increasing chain length of fatty acid component. The result show that the soaps behaves as a weak electrolytes below the CMC. The thermodynamic parameters for both dissociation and association processes are evaluated.

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