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Organic acids in hydrothermal solutions; standard molal thermodynamic properties of carboxylic acids and estimates of dissociation constants at high temperatures and pressures
Everett L. Shock
American Journal of Science May 1995, 295 (5) 496-580; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.295.5.496


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1 May 1995
Organic acids in hydrothermal solutions; standard molal thermodynamic properties of carboxylic acids and estimates of dissociation constants at high temperatures and pressures
Everett L. Shock
American Journal of Science May 1995, 295 (5) 496-580; DOI: 10.2475/ajs.295.5.496
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