Zirconium oxychloride was dissolved in aqueous medium. After melting zirconium hydroxide precipitated in solution. Please help me, how could I find the hydrolysis rate of above mentioned reagent.
You can use titration with NH4OH in the presence of methyl red (2 ml of solution (concentration of Zr4+ about 20g/L) +80ml of deionized water + 0.5 ml methylen red, titrate by 0.1 M NH4OH). By this method you can determine the residual concentration of Zr4+ in the solution and after (Cinitial-Cfinal)/Cinitial. But this method is an appropriate only for single component salt solution. If you need additional information, please write me.
Kateryna Sorochkina. Actually, I used NH4OH to precipitate zirconium hydroxide. So how can I calculate that hydrolysis rate?
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I think this kind of equation is useful to calculate any rate of chemical reaction. Could tell me more like computational and experimental method?
Dear Raheem those papers so useful to me. I read it instantly and I found how pH amount effect to particle size... Do you know other related papers as calculation or analysis of hydrolysis rate?