312-315Apparent
molar volume and apparent molar compressibility of glycine in aqueous vanadyl
sulphate solutions (0.10, 0.05 and 0.01M) have been determined from
298.15 K to 308.15 K. The transfer of volumes for the transfer of glycine from
water to aqueous vanadyl sulphate have been evaluated. Negative transfer of
volume has been observed for 0.1 M and 0.05 M vanadyl
sulphate
solutions. The results are explained on the basis of electrostriction