TONIC EXCHANGE IN FRESH AND AGED HYDROSOLS OF ARSENIC SULFIDE
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ionio exobange playa an important past in the etruotural
As we know,
er of mioellea and, in oonneotion therewith,
ohange of a binary elootrio lay
olloid solutions ~ T n the bi story of ba1~ a oentury
in the stability o~ o
it is orsible to Find very dif=erent viewpoints
of study of this problea~ p
lee overning ionic exchange in sole of areenio eulfido~ On ~nY
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es offal that o! the equivalenQe of ionic exchange, authors
problems, Pe ~
� o!`ten contradict each other This impelled us to take up again
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io~io exchange in the As 5 sole ~ while taking into account
the study o! 2 3
terial already aolleated on this aub~eot ~ 1n spite of the opin-
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n of various authors 120, l? e
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that arsen 2 3
As 0 in water have a high pN value (of the
strong said ~ 8olutione oT 2 3
aid content in them cannot be determined neither
order o~ ~�b)� The tats/ a
b otentiometrio titration north alkali solutions
by oondt~otometria nor y p
h t acidification of aged sole (and the
and hence reference to the feat t a
ultrafiltrates) depends on arsenous said, contradicts .
acidity of their
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the data obtained by us on the properties of arsenous aaid~ Seaause o
rooesses
insi nifiaanoe of the aaidia properties of As20 solutions, the p
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ve weak areenaus said could, to an appreciable
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O.l N solution of BaC~, CaC~ and g0 g
io~tl a Ar 0 ~~0 m�~l~l~ hot tho e~gh~et turbidity war dirooverod~
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Still lore oou~d arsonite preaipitater be forded is aoid iattrmiooller
dr of AR ~ rols~ 1lhat strong aoida appear in aging AsgA rolr~ Wbet
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oom Boater the ionic exchange in Ar 4 solrg~nd it ho
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in our work
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the Aa S sole sere prepared in the usual w~~ by passing HZS throng h
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fed in boilin and cooled to various temperatures ~ The surplus HZS
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was blown of y ~Y g p
o ntratod H S04 end through 2 Drexel fleskr with distilled
through done 2
watery Hydrogen sulfide was obtained from Ferrous sulfide by the action
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of sulfur3o aoid end ~eghed through 3 fle~sks with doubly distilled weter~
re As 0 rrhioh did not
In As20 solution ass obtained from o1~mi~oallY pu 2 3
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e dirt~nt after bein heated on glass nor contain As 0 [19.7.
leave a e 6 2 5
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and was not blown off by dydrogen~ 5ols 9 and 11 (with some slight HaS
residues are prepared in large quantities in 1~ lit�r flasks of Pyrex fi
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~arioua oonditions (Table ~ The ionio exohange in theca wad studied at
the eamo tiao
Det�rmination of the oolloid As 5 was carried out after coagulation
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ml o! droohlorio avid sol as deaoribed in our artiole ~19]~
of 100-~00 1~? r
The artiole aloo de soribod other methodo ueod by us in studyiag sole ~ the
determination of oonduotivity (at 2~�), oonduotoaatrio titration of soli
and ultrafiltrates by alkali (at 2~�), potentiomotria determinations Kith
glass ele~trodee~ a method of ~repari~ng ultrafiltrates and obtaining
ultrafiltrates (always reduoing the wolua~e of the sole two braes) ~22,].
In addition, filtrates were studied after the ooagulation of (x0 cal) Bole
with hydroohlorio avid (or pia 4l) ~ their were titrated by a 001 N solution
of iodine to determine the e~betanoes whioh reduoe iodine in an avid
modium (N2y, 90Z and others) .
To determine As 0 ~ the avid filtrate was blown off with air (to
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eliminate K 9~ eto) and, aft�r adding eod~ium biaarbonate~ we titrated it
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with the same solution of iodine (sometimes we used the grdviraetric method
of oontrol)~ Besides we tested the filtrates for their we~05 content by
with HNO and (NH4) Mo04 and other methade ,~22�~~ and for their
boiling 3 2
o bionic said content (coagulation through the aotion of NANO) through
p ~ 3
the aotion of AgNO in the preeenae of HNO when heated (after previously
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blowing off the S, if any Nero diacoYered) [l~,], Finally, after the
ova lation of 100 ml of eol with hydroahlorio void, the d0~rin filtrates
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was detercained by aotion of 9aC12 solution.
Charaaterietioe of Fresh and A ed dole
dinae we had alrea studied the first stage of char~gee in eats x'19),
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the moat interesting question now was what beoame of the sole in profound
ohanges ~ It was espeoially interesting to ascertain what free strong acids
were aooumulated in sole in aging, together with weak arsenous said, whioh
~ appeared ae a reealt of hydrolyming Ae 9 , thioareenaus and tbioxy~reenous
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RC~dify a-F Ftltra-E'es
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1) the ebaenoe o!
t~ oombining of oationa in the interaioell !1
arY uid o! /yeah sole and 2)
the abeenae o! ~~moleouler" adsorption oi' ohlorine
s on the eol mioellesf
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B takes plaoe,
unoompliaated by ashy other proaepae1di kith a uel conv
a entrations o!' salts
exoeodir~g tt~e oonaentratioA oP ooeguletion, a reotio 1,1:
p e y tots/ displaae-
ment o! the ~I ~ ions lromf the mioe1les ~,s obae
rved~ If moleouler ad8orp-
tion of the ahlorinea takes plane, sn a uivelent
q exvbsr~ge is not obeerveds
besides, adsorption o~f the C1' ions should be ob
served, +whioh veanot be
eetabli abed by divot ana~yaes o! the
filtrate�~ This aoinoideo Frith
the observations of Kergin j17,~, 1Phitne end Ob
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In aged cols the avidity o! the ul
trsfiltratee is more marked then
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in /yeah sole, and the aoidifioatian
observed on adding barium and meg-
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to the avidity of the liltratee (end sole but f
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greatly aged ~ (in the light) this dit~`orenoe is vary great. It is evident
from Table ~ that g~~ is never oombined in the intera~ioell'ary /laid o!~'
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aged sots, chile Hai; is alr~ays notioeably aombined~ I! this quantity o!
oombined 8a'~'~ tone be taken into acoount and subtraoted from the total
quantity a~ ioae absorbed by the col, the dil~erenoe in all oasos will be
in good agr�ement both with the ~aaidilioation~~ and with the gaantity a!
sorbed magneeiu~c ions ~ In our obeervatioaa, oarried out on old sole, the
ruled obaetwed by Kargin ,~17,] and partly oleo by fleiiex 1"13] appeared
very ole ar
It is not di!'~'icult to understand t~;t euoti results depend on the
presence o~ H SO in an intermicellary fluid o~ aged cols. The quantity
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o~ barium oombined in the intermioellary t'luid is in good agreement with
the quantity o!' SO�' in sole ~ In sol 9, 0.6? m-equi ~/1 Ha+~ is oombined,
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as~d SO�� oontent in a ao1 ie 0~5g m�equi~/lf in sol 11 (et8nding in the
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dark) 0.1,6 m�equi ~/1 of Ha+~ oombined ar~d the S04� content is the same;
in greatly aged 801 11 Ha~~ 5.51 m�equi ~/l is oombined, and the SO�� oontent
in the 801 is ~~65 m�equi./1~ These resalts mean that the Ba~~ is ooc~-
bined in the intermicehary fluid only in the t'orm BaSO~~ In the ultre~-
liltrates of aged sole ll and 9, on adding 8aC12, a sedimont is formed
whiob is not soluble in ~IC1, but on adding MgCl a sediment is never i'ormed
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t be a haeieed that ~ on ad~ng 8a01 to aged sole ~
To eu~ up, it ague ep g
eaoha a o~ ~ ~ and 8a * t lone ands eeaion~,
there takes place ~ #'iret ~ an ~
ith ~ SO in the inter~ooYlary ~luid~
an interaction of 8aC1~ w 2 ~ ,
oe the avidity o~ thO eol ie dotermined only by the sum or the
din
brio avid abut not by areenou` avid) ~
eioollary ions and by the tree eu
d? e~i~e~ i~ltii oorreeponde eith the avidity' oi'
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d tt~e filtrates Srom them obtained a#~er ooagalation eith
the sole ~
ions with 80" ions yield a ealabli~ salt
bariwo chloride) ~ 8ir~oe leg
leo like Ba~+ ione~ do not form an areenite prooipitate, then
end, a
o the Bole a combination of Mg*~` ions occurs only on
on adding MgC12 t
nt of the exchange of Mg~~ Nith mioellary K~ ions. For this reason
aooou
in a �d Bola proves to be ooneiderab~y less tt,ab
tY~e amount of sorbed Mg 6
he solo end their filtrates and leas than the quantity
the avidity of t
,Hut if the quantity of sorb�d I~g~~ be compared ei~
of absorbed Ha
n ion" and not pith the avidity of the filtrates as, in
the eoidif is at
have rrron done ~ the equivalence of the exahange
principle, ma~Y authors 6lY
o M ~~ions Frith micellary K* ions Nill be diaoovered~
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u ntitative calculation of the combinAtion of ions
Oux method of q e
fluid ermits the deduction that Ha*+ ions dia-
in th� intermicellary P
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place micellary ~ i 4
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ions should be observed as those observed in adding ~:k
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the other MgCl , in connection with th� i'act that
hand, 8a01Z and, on , 2 ~~"~r
is increased in the eeriees HaSO~,, 8r50 ,
the solubility of sulfates ~
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tho formation a!' ineo3uble salts on aooount o~ the reaation~~ in
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by intermioellary reaotions~
Krasnodar Entered at the Editorial OS~ioe
State Pedagogical and Teaohee Institute 4 February 191?
~l oonolueion, like t~:at reQO~aed by ua in studying the
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