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The system lithium chlorate – lithium chloride – water at various temperatures
A. N. Campbell,J. E. Griffiths +1 more
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The equilibrium diagram of the system lithium chlorate -water has been determined at all temperatures and the equilibrium diagram has been derived for the case of water at 3.0°, 6... as mentioned in this paper.Abstract:
The equilibrium diagram of the system lithium chlorate – water has been determined at all temperatures and that of the system lithium chlorate – lithium chloride – water at the temperatures 3.0°, 6...read more
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Salt hydrates as latent heat storage materials:Thermophysical properties and costs
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"Solvent-in-salt" systems for design of new materials in chemistry, biology and energy research.
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Contact ion pairs: a quantitative Raman study of the NaClO3–DMF system
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