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Interfacial tension in immiscible mixtures of alkali halides
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Materials ScienceSolid-state IonicInterfacial ProcessReciprocal Ternary MixturesEngineeringPhase EquilibriumInterfacial PhenomenonLithium FluorideApplied PhysicsIonic ConductorPhysical ChemistryChemistryPhase SeparationInterfacial TensionCrystallography
The interfacial tension of the liquid-phase interface in seven immiscible reciprocal ternary mixtures of lithium fluoride with the following alkali halides: CsCl, KBr, RbBr, CsBr, KI, RbI, and CsI was measured using the cylinder weighing method over a wide temperature range. It was shown that for all mixtures the interfacial tension gradually decreases with growing temperature. The interfacial tension of the reciprocal ternary mixtures at a given temperature increases both with the alkali cation radius (K(+) < Rb(+) < Cs(+)) and with the radius of the halogen anion (Cl(-) < Br(-) < I(-)).
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