[RASMB] CsCl density
Jacob Lebowitz
lebowitz at helix.nih.gov
Fri Sep 14 12:30:56 PDT 2007
Hi All,
Vinograd's lab found from the International Critical Tables the
linear relationship p=10.860n-13.4974 for CsCl density aqueous
solutions vs refractive index. You can get reasonably close to the
density of CsCl you want by assuming additive volumes of water and
solid CsCl. The density of CsCl is 3.99. Select the final volume of
the solution you want and set up simultaneous equations for additive
volumes and additive mass of water plus CsCl. This will allow you to
determine the weight of CsCl needed for a chosen density that you
want and the volume of water you need to add to the CsCl. Once you
have this bulk solution that is close to what you need you can
measure the refractive index or use a density meter for density
determination to four places.
Jack
At 11:49 AM 9/14/2007, falltl4 wrote:
>Hi all, I'm trying to find a method for making up a solution of
>known density of CsCl in Deionized Water. I've only been able to
>find CsCl equations with many other additives, but I'm just using
>them for creating a neutral density environment for polystyrene beads.
>
>Thanks a lot
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