NaCl Viscosity in Solution - Get the Value Now!

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The viscosity of a NaCl solution is influenced by both temperature and concentration. For a 0.1 mol/L NaCl solution at 25 °C (298 K), the viscosity is expected to be very close to that of distilled water, with an estimated deviation of no more than 0.5%. Key references for precise values include "Handbook of Electrolyte Solutions" by V.M.M. Lobo and "Handbook of Electrochemical Constants" by R. Parsons. Accurate viscosity values are crucial for numerical simulations in chemical processes.

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Viscosity of a solution of NACl

Hi!

Who could give me the correct value of NaCl's viscosity (in solution)?

Thanks!

Regards,

tyutyu
 
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Look in your library for either of the following :

Handbook of electrolyte solutions. V.M.M. Lobo. Elsevier, 1989. 2 vols.

Handbook of electrochemical constants. R. Parsons. Butterworths Scientific, 1960.

In general, the viscosity is a function of temperature and concentration.
 
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Who could give me the correct value of NaCl's viscosity (in solution)?

Wouldn't it depend on the concentration and temperature of the solution?
 
Yes of course...in "standard" conditions it would be ok for me.

Temperature: 298F (or 25 °C)
Concetration: 0.1 mol/L

Thanks

tyutyu
 
Sorry, I don't know myself. I don't know much about chemistry.
 
Ok Daminc lol!

Does somebody know the value that I am searching? It is applied to process numerical simulation so I nedd a correct value and not an approximation.

The problem is that I don't have the possibility to check in the books mentionned by Gokul...

Thanks.

BR

tyutyu
 
For whatever it's worth : at a concentration of 0.1M, the mole fraction is 0.1/55 or less than 0.2%. I do not expect the viscosity to be off by more than 0.5% from that of distilled water at NTP. Do you need a better accuracy than that, really ?
 

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