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xxxiv<br />

List <strong>of</strong> tables<br />

Table A-77:<br />

Table A-78:<br />

4−<br />

x<br />

Formation constants β x <strong>of</strong> SnClx<br />

complexes (units on the<br />

molality basis) determined in HClO 4 background solutions at<br />

different ionic strength (the estimated experimental errors (3σ)<br />

are in parentheses) and extrapolated values to zero ionic<br />

strength and to I m = 6.41 mol kg –1 by SIT. ....................................... 428<br />

The formation constants used for the evaluation at different<br />

ionic strength and the calculated standard potentials. ...................... 430<br />

Table B-1: Water activities aHO for the most common ionic media at<br />

2<br />

various concentrations applying Pitzer’s ion interaction<br />

approach and the interaction parameters given in [1991PIT]........... 441<br />

Table B-2:<br />

Table B-3:<br />

Value <strong>of</strong> the Debye-Hückel constant A as a function <strong>of</strong><br />

temperature at a pressure <strong>of</strong> 1 bar below 100 °C and at the<br />

steam saturated pressure for t ≥ 100 °C. ................................... 443<br />

The preparation <strong>of</strong> the experimental equilibrium constants for<br />

the extrapolation to I = 0 with the specific ion interaction<br />

method at 25 °C and 1 bar, according to Reaction (B.<strong>12</strong>). ............... 445<br />

Table B-4: Ion interaction coefficients ε ( jk , ) (kg·mol −1 ) for cations j with<br />

k = Cl − , ClO − 4<br />

and NO − 3<br />

. ................................................................. 449<br />

Table B-5: Ion interaction coefficients, ε ( jk , ) (kg·mol –1 ), for anions j<br />

with k = Li + , Na + and K + . ................................................................. 468<br />

Table B 6: Ion interaction coefficients, ε 1 (j,k) and ε 2 (j,k), both in kg·mol –1 ,<br />

for cations j with k = Cl − , ClO4<br />

− and NO −<br />

3<br />

(first part), and for<br />

anions j with k = Li + , Na + and K + (second part), according to<br />

the relationship ε = ε 1 + ε 2 log 10 I m ...................................................... 480<br />

Table B-7:<br />

SIT interaction coefficients ε(j,k) (kg·mol –1 ) for neutral species,<br />

j, with k, electroneutral combination <strong>of</strong> ions. ................................... 481<br />

Table C-1:<br />

Details <strong>of</strong> the calculation <strong>of</strong> the equilibrium constant for<br />

Reaction (C.17) corrected to I = 0 using (C.19). .............................. 495<br />

CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS OF TIN, ISBN 978-92-64-99206-1, © <strong>OECD</strong> 20<strong>12</strong>

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