The infinite dilution diffusion coefficient for A1(OH) 4 - at 25°C

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The infinite dilution diffusion coefficient for Al(OH) 4 - necessary to calculate fluxes of dissolved Al between sediments and overlying waters, was determined at 25°C. Measurements were made using the diaphragm-cell method by diffusing Al(OH) 4 - spiked KBr solutions against KCL over a range of ionic strengths. The mean of 9 separate measurements gives 1.04 ± .02 × 10 -5 cm 2 /s as the infinite dilution diffusion coefficient for Al(OH) 4 - at 25°C.

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