Electrical measurements were performed in dilute aqueous NdCl3 solutions from
298 to 523 K along the 25 MPa isobar to obtain limiting conductances and
association constants. The specific conductance data were estimated using a
continuous flow cell and a Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) correction
algorithm. The limiting conductances for the salts in water were derived by
regressing the mean spherical approximation (MSA) conductance model and
speciation analyses based on the MCMC algorithm and the Deep Earth Water (DEW)
model. The limiting conductances derived from the experimental data agree well
with a predictive correlation proposed by Smolyakov, Anderko, and Lencka. Only
the first association constant between neodymium and chloride could be derived
at low temperatures (< 373 K) due to the apparent large statistical uncertainty
of the second association constant. Above 373 K, both association constants
could be derived and show a reasonable agreement with Migdisov and
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