*hydrothermal Properties Of Materials: Experimental Data On Aqueous Phase Equilibria And Solution Properties At Elevated Temperatures And Pressures* Is Designed For Any Scientists And Engineer Who Deals With Hydrothermal Investigations And Technologies. the Book Is Organized Into Eight Chapters, Ea
Hydrothermal Experimental Data || Viscosity
โ Scribed by Valyashko, Vladimir M.
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
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- 881 KB
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- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0470094656
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โฆ Synopsis
Ba(NO
3 ) 2 Akhundov et al, 1991a vi-Ba(NO 3 ) 2 -1.1 0.5-8.0 mass % 298/473-598 0.1/10-40 CF 1.5 Akhmedova-Azizova, 2006 vi-Ba(NO 3 ) 2 -2.1 0.16-0.33 molโขkg -1 298/473; 573 20 CF 1.5 C 2 H 4 O 2 (acetic acid) Bleazard, Sun and Teja, 1996 vi-C 2 H 4 O 2 -1.1
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*hydrothermal Properties Of Materials: Experimental Data On Aqueous Phase Equilibria And Solution Properties At Elevated Temperatures And Pressures* Is Designed For Any Scientists And Engineer Who Deals With Hydrothermal Investigations And Technologies. the Book Is Organized Into Eight Chapters, Ea
*hydrothermal Properties Of Materials: Experimental Data On Aqueous Phase Equilibria And Solution Properties At Elevated Temperatures And Pressures* Is Designed For Any Scientists And Engineer Who Deals With Hydrothermal Investigations And Technologies. the Book Is Organized Into Eight Chapters, Ea
*hydrothermal Properties Of Materials: Experimental Data On Aqueous Phase Equilibria And Solution Properties At Elevated Temperatures And Pressures* Is Designed For Any Scientists And Engineer Who Deals With Hydrothermal Investigations And Technologies. the Book Is Organized Into Eight Chapters, Ea
BaCl 2 0.05 25/200-300 Sat. -1.5 Kondrat'ev and Nikich (1963) el-BaCl 2 -1.1 0.001-0.01 46/255-760 0.5-1.05\* FK (Lยฐ,K 1 ,K 2 ) 2 Ritzert and Franck (1968) el-BaCl 2 -2.1 Ba(NO 3 ) 2 0.001-0.05\* 0.001-0.05\* 18/218-306 18/218-306 Sat. Sat. Empirical (Lยฐ) Empirical (Lยฐ) 0.2-0.3 0.2-0.3 Noyes et al