Thursday, June 14, 2012

1206.2779 (Barnana Pal et al.)

Anomalous Ultrasonic Attenuation in Aqueous NaCl Solutions    [PDF]

Barnana Pal, Srinanda Kundu
The velocity (v) and attenuation constant (a) for ultrasonic waves of frequencies 1MHz and 2MHz propagating through aqueous sodium chloride solution have been measured over the concentration (c) region 0-5.3 mol.L-1 at room temperature (250 C). The velocity (v) shows an overall increase with the increase of c indicating comparatively stronger bonding among the ions and water molecules prevailing in the solution. The attenuation constant, besides showing an overall increase with c, shows significantly high values at some concentrations. Attempt has been made to understand the behaviour from existing theoretical background.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.2779

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