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Simplified transport theory for electrolyte solutions

Richard P. Wendt
- 01 Oct 1974 - 
- Vol. 51, Iss: 10, pp 646
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In this paper, the authors developed these relations using the terminology of non-equilibrium thermodynamics to show how the appropriate transport coefficients can be estimated from readily available transport coefficients, and developed the relation between the transport coefficients and the transport functions.
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It is the purpose of this article to develop these relations using the terminology of non equilibrium thermodynamics to show how the appropriate transport coefficients can be estimated from readily...

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