2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.fluid.2018.07.033
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Measurement of iron and lead sulfide solubility below 100 °C

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“…42 The solubility product for crystalline forms, obtained by ageing the precipitate in the solution, is smaller; 8 the solubility product increases with increasing temperature. 43 Under the solution conditions used here, therefore, precipitation of ferrous sulfide would require concentrations of Fe 2+ on the mM scale. Hence the experiment probes a very particular case of very small H 2 S concentration, close to or below the limit for precipitation of ferrous sulfide near the electrode surface.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…42 The solubility product for crystalline forms, obtained by ageing the precipitate in the solution, is smaller; 8 the solubility product increases with increasing temperature. 43 Under the solution conditions used here, therefore, precipitation of ferrous sulfide would require concentrations of Fe 2+ on the mM scale. Hence the experiment probes a very particular case of very small H 2 S concentration, close to or below the limit for precipitation of ferrous sulfide near the electrode surface.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%