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Theoretical prediction of the thermodynamic properties of aqueous electrolytes at high pressures and temperatures. III. Equation of state for aqueous species at infinite dilution
H. C. Helgeson and D. H. Kirkham
American Journal of Science February 1976, 276 (2) 97-240; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.276.2.97
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1 Feb 1976
Theoretical prediction of the thermodynamic properties of aqueous electrolytes at high pressures and temperatures. III. Equation of state for aqueous species at infinite dilution
H. C. Helgeson, D. H. Kirkham
American Journal of Science Feb 1976, 276 (2) 97-240; DOI: 10.2475/ajs.276.2.97
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