Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Tập 1Chemical Society., 1962 |
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... increase in temperature from 35 to 100 ° the amount of potassium in the eutonic solution increases , and remains almost constant for the range from 100 to 150 ° . The sulfate content also increases with temperature . From these results ...
... increase in temperature from 35 to 100 ° the amount of potassium in the eutonic solution increases , and remains almost constant for the range from 100 to 150 ° . The sulfate content also increases with temperature . From these results ...
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... increase of the intensity of stirring will cause an increase of solubility in the initial stage of the experiment as a result of the increase in the rate of attain- ment of equilibrium between the solid phase and the solution . On the ...
... increase of the intensity of stirring will cause an increase of solubility in the initial stage of the experiment as a result of the increase in the rate of attain- ment of equilibrium between the solid phase and the solution . On the ...
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... increasing temperature , which is explained by the increase in the fluidity of the liquid part of the melt with increasing temperature . When melts with sodium antimonate are stored undisturbed , their viscosity sharply increases . This ...
... increasing temperature , which is explained by the increase in the fluidity of the liquid part of the melt with increasing temperature . When melts with sodium antimonate are stored undisturbed , their viscosity sharply increases . This ...
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Yanateva O K The Solubility of Dolomite in Water | 18 |
Voskresenskaya N K Thermodynamical Studies | 24 |
Luzhnaya N P N N Evseeva and N | 35 |
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