Abstract
The mean activity coefficient of sodium sulfate in artificial seawater has been measured with a sodium amalgam electrode and a lead amalgam-lead sulfate electrode. The value of 0.378 at 25°C and 35‰ salinity, and other data, suggest that a considerable fraction of the sulfate ion is tied up as a sodium sulfate complex.
Recommended Citation
Platford, R. F., and Thomas Dafoe. 1965. "The activity coeffiicient of sodium sulfate in seawater." Journal of Marine Research 23, (2). https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/journal_of_marine_research/1044
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