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Main Authors: Vinogradova, Olga I, Silkina, Elena F
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.02624
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  • The conductivity of concentrated salt solutions has posed a real puzzle for theories of electrolytes. Despite a quantitative understanding of dilute solutions, an analytical theory for concentrated ones remains a challenge for almost a century, although a number of parameters and effects incorporated into theories increases with time. Here we show that the conductivity of univalent salt solutions can be perfectly interpreted using a simplest model that relies on a modified mean-field description of electrostatic interactions and on a classical approach to calculating colloid electrophoresis. We derive a compact equation, which predicts that the ratio of conductivity to that at an infinite dilution is the same for all salt and depends only on a product of the harmonic mean of ion hydrodynamic radii and the square root of concentration. Our equation fits very well the data for inorganic salts (up to a few mol/l), although at a very high dilution the relaxation correction seems necessary.