1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf00648141
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The PVT properties of concentrated aqueous electrolytes IX. The volume properties of KCl and K2SO4 and their mixtures with NaCl and Na2SO4 as a function of temperature

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“…Figure 3b compares the densities obtained from eq 16, with eq 7 for each singleelectrolyte solution, with those reported in the literature 45 …”
Section: ■ Literature Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Figure 3b compares the densities obtained from eq 16, with eq 7 for each singleelectrolyte solution, with those reported in the literature 45 …”
Section: ■ Literature Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…At constant temperature, a typical behaviour of α(T, m) with respect to molality is shown in figure 7 where the present and literature cubic expansion coefficients of sodium chloride solutions and potassium chloride solutions are plotted for T = 298.15 K. Cubic expansion coefficients based on 5 K or 10 K intervals were reported explicitly by Gibson and Loeffler, (8,20) Jones et al, (9) and Rogers and Pitzer, (18) the additional values were calculated here from the available literature densities ρ(T, m). (66,67,69,71,73) Although the α(T, m) values were derived from different sources their scatter is reasonable. Since we are more interested in the temperature dependence, the α(T, m) are limited only to three molalities at each temperature, and all the available cubic expansion coefficients were fitted only for T = 298.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…of parameters is 21, 21, 23, 23, 23, 8, and 7, respectively (table 3). The optimal m r and valid T, P, m range for the seven binary systems are also listed in [116] 17.00 [62] 16.80 [63] 26.89 [117] 17.06 [63] 16.63 [79] 26.81 [118] 17.10 [119] 16.65 [120] 26.85 [121] 16.85 [79] 16.61 [54] 26.91 [62] 16.60 [68] 16.64 [3] 26.98 [63] 16.99 [80] 16.62 [122] 26.87 [64] 16.96 [82] 16.62 [123] 26.84 [66] 16.91 [124] 16.61 [125] 26.85 [68] 16.99 [83] 16.62 [126] 17.03 [120] 16.62 [127] 17.13 [69] 16.61 [70] 16.81 [128] 16.71 [129] 18.20 [111] 16.72 [71] 16.73 [130] 16.68 [131] 16.87 [2] 16.68 [72] 16.45 [33] 16.62 [73] 17.59 [132] 16.58 [74] 16.20 [31] 16.68 …”
Section: Parameterization and Comparison With Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%