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An investigation of the foaminess of some electrolytic solutions
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Author
Anderson
,
Jerrold
Title
An
investigation
of the
foaminess
of
some
electrolytic
solutions
Degree Program
Chemistry
Subject keywords
Foam
;
Abstract
The
Problem
: The
purpose
of this
investigation
was to
observe
the
foaming
characteristics
of
some
electrolytic
solutions
and to
investigate
some
of the
physical
properties
of the
solutions
,
particularly
noting
any
relations
or
trends
indicated
by the
study
which
might
contribute
to a
better
understanding
of
foam
.
Method
and
Procedure
: A
dynamic
foam
meter
was
used
to
study
the
foaming
characteristics
of
solutions
of the
salts
,
NaCl
,
Na2CO3
,
CaCl2•2H2O
,
FeCl3•6H2O
, and
Na3PO4•12H2O
.
Concentration
of the
solutions
studied
ranged
from
0.05
molar
to
saturated
. A
description
of the
dynamic
foam
meter
and its
operation
is
given
. The
surface
tension
,
viscosity
, and
density
of
each
solution
were
determined
. The
results
of the
determinations
are
given
in
tabular
form
in the
paper
.
Summary
of
Results
:
Several
trends
are
noted
from a
graphical
treatment
of the
data
. In
general
, the
foaminess
of a
solution
increases
with
increasing
concentration
. Also, a
definite
order
of
foaminess
is
reported
which
suggests
that the
foaminess
of the
solutions
increases
with
increasing
charge
on the
ions
. The
increasing
order
of the
foaming
power
or
ability
of the
solution
is
NaCl
,
CaCl2
,
Na2CO3
,
FeCl3
,
Na3PO4
. From the
graphical
treatment
it
is
also
observed
that, of the
variables
viscosity
,
surface
tension
,
density
, and
concentration
,
viscosity
appears
to be the
most
important
contributor
to the
foaminess
of a
solution
. This
observed
trend
is
substantiated
by
statistical
correlation
coefficients
calculated
from the
data
.
However
,
viscosity
alone
does
not
explain
the
observed
foaming
properties
of the
solutions
.
Suggestions
for
further
studies
are also
discussed
in the
paper
.
Date Original
1958
Publisher
Fort Hays State University
Relation
Digital reproduction of the Fort Hays State University Theses Collection.
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf
Identifier
AndersonJerrold_1958_web.pdf
Source
LD2652.T5 C4 A52 1958
Language
eng
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Copyright 1958 Jerrold Anderson
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