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Theoretical prediction of the thermodynamic behavior of aqueous electrolytes at high pressures and temperatures; II, Debye-Huckel parameters for activity coefficients and relative partial molal properties
Harold C. Helgeson and David H. Kirkham
American Journal of Science December 1974, 274 (10) 1199-1261; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.274.10.1199
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Theoretical prediction of the thermodynamic behavior of aqueous electrolytes at high pressures and temperatures; II, Debye-Huckel parameters for activity coefficients and relative partial molal properties
Harold C. Helgeson, David H. Kirkham
American Journal of Science Dec 1974, 274 (10) 1199-1261; DOI: 10.2475/ajs.274.10.1199
Theoretical prediction of the thermodynamic behavior of aqueous electrolytes at high pressures and temperatures; II, Debye-Huckel parameters for activity coefficients and relative partial molal properties
Harold C. Helgeson, David H. Kirkham
American Journal of Science Dec 1974, 274 (10) 1199-1261; DOI: 10.2475/ajs.274.10.1199
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