The Effect of Magnetic Field on the Solubility of Na2CO3 and Na2CO3. H2O at Different Temperature and pH Values

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THE EFFECT of static magnetic field of 450 gauss magnetic power on the electrical conductivity (E.C.) of 1000 ppm anhydrous sodium carbonate and monohydrate sodium carbonate solutions as a function to the solubility at different temperature and pH values was studied. A magnetic funnel of 41.66 ml/sec flow rate was used to prepare the magnetic water by passing the later 1, 5 and 10 times, before dissolving the anhydrous sodium carbonate and monohydrate sodium carbonate salts. It was found that, the increasing in pH value is more influential as compared with the elevation in temperature degree. In general, the E.C. value of magnetic solution of anhydrous sodium carbonate is higher than monohydrate sodium carbonate solution and both are higher than non-magnetic solutions. As a result it can be concluded that the use of magnetized water will increase the solubility of anhydrous sodium carbonate and monohydrate sodium carbonate salts. Therefore, we are recommending using the magnetized solutions of these two kinds of salts in biological, industrial and physiological systems.

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