Solution chemistry in substituted sulphuric acids. Part I. Conductimetric investigations of the ionization of some solutes in methanesulphonic acid

Paul, Ram Chand ; Paul, Krishan Kant ; Malhotra, K. C. (1970) Solution chemistry in substituted sulphuric acids. Part I. Conductimetric investigations of the ionization of some solutes in methanesulphonic acid Journal of the Chemical Society - A: Inorganic, Physical, Theoretical . pp. 2712-2715. ISSN 0022-4944

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Abstract

Conductimetric investigations in methanesulphonic acid have been carried out. The behaviour of certain solutes which act as strong bases along with a few weak bases and some non-electrolytes has been discussed. Disulphuric acid, fluorosulphuric acid, chlorosulphuric acid, and sulphuric acid behave as acids in methanesulphonic acid and the order of relative acidity is H2S2O7 > HSO3F > HSO3Cl > H2SO4 > H2SeO4.

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