Equilibria in the Aqueous Systems Containing Ca++, Sr++, K+, Na+and Clâbetween 18 and 114°. Gunnar O. Assarsson, Aino Balder. J. Phys. Chem. , 1954...
Equilibria in the Aqueous Systems Containing Ca++, Sr++, K+, Na+and Clâbetween 18 and 114°. Gunnar O. Assarsson, and Aino Balder. J. Phys. Chem. , 1954 ...
strontium chloride dihydrate can co-exist at 27.8± 0.2°, but the boundary surface between the existence region of the stron- tium chloride dihvdrate and that of ...
Equilibria in Aqueous Systems Containing K+, Na+, Ca+2, Mg+2 and Cl-. III. The Ternary System CaCl2-MgCl2-H2O1. Gunnar O. Assarsson. J. Am. Chem.
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Scania, Southern Sweden. At the depths 1200-. 1800 m. brines of very good supply were found in. Cretaceous rocks. As the chemical industry might benefit by ...
alkali chlorides dissolve differently. As the calcium contentincreases, the sum of the alkali chlorides decreases to about 35% calcium chloride and then increases ...