Studies were made on the self-regulation of fluoride concentration in the chromium plating baths saturated with CaF
2, to which Ca
2+ had been added. The following results were obtained: (1) Because of the character of weak acid salt, CaF
2 had a very higher solubility in a solution of low pH value such as the chromium plating bath than in the aqueous solution. (2) By the addition of Ca(OH)
2 to the chromium plating bath, the concentration of fluoride was optionally self-regulated in the bath. (3) The decrease in the solubility of fluoride complied with the “effects of common ion” when the change in value of pH was considerably slight. (4) For instance, the solubility of CaF
2 was 5.5g/
l in a chromium plating bath containing 250g/
l of CrO
3, which would be a self-regulating bath for fluoride by the addition of a small amount of Ca(OH)
2. The solubility of CaF
2 was 2.5g/
l in a low concentration chromium plating bath containing 50g/
l of CrO
3. Since the optimum concentration of CaF
2 in this solution is 0.6g/
l, 20g/
l of Ca(OH)
2 should be added for the preparation of self-regulating bath; however, under such conditions, chromium deposits were of coarse structure owing to the generation of dichromate.
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