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The solubility of magnetite and hydrolysis of ferrous ion in aqueous solutions at elevated temperatures

F. H. Sweeton, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1970 - 
- Vol. 2, Iss: 4, pp 479-500
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In this article, the solubility of magnetite (Fe3O4) in dilute aqueous solutions saturated with H2 at 1 atm at 25 °C has been measured at temperatures between 50 and 300 °C.
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This article is published in The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics.The article was published on 1970-07-01. It has received 184 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Qualitative inorganic analysis & Molality.

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Advanced Oxidation Processes for Organic Contaminant Destruction Based on the Fenton Reaction and Related Chemistry

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Inorganic species in geologic fluids: Correlations among standard molal thermodynamic properties of aqueous ions and hydroxide complexes

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The chemistry of geothermal waters in Iceland. I. Calculation of aqueous speciation from 0° to 370°C

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Thermoddem: A geochemical database focused on low temperature water/rock interactions and waste materials

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