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The vapour pressures of saturated aqueous solutions of sodium chloride, sodium bromide, sodium nitrate, sodium nitrite, potassium iodate, and rubidium chloride at temperatures from 227 K to 323 K

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In this article, the vapour pressures of saturated aqueous solutions of NaCl, NaBr, NaNO3, Na NO2, KIO3, and RbCl were determined in the temperature rangeT=(278 to 323) K using an electronic hygrometer with an electrolyte sensor.
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This article is published in The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics.The article was published on 1998-01-01. It has received 105 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sodium bromide & Sodium.

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Influence of water on the dissolution of cellulose in selected ionic liquids

TL;DR: In this article, the dissolving ability of 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride (BMIMCl) and 11 other commercial ionic liquids (not reported as cellulose solvents) was studied.
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Modeling aqueous electrolyte solutions: Part 1. Fully dissociated electrolytes

TL;DR: In this article, the ePC-SAFT equation of state was used to model the liquid densities, vapor pressure, and mean ionic activity coefficients (MIAC) of 115 single-salt electrolyte solutions containing univalent up to trivalent ions.
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Computation of liquid-liquid equilibria and phase stabilities: implications for RH-dependent gas/particle partitioning of organic-inorganic aerosols

TL;DR: In this article, a new liquid-liquid equilibrium and gas/particle partitioning model is presented, using as a basis the group-contribution model AIOMFAC (Zuend et al., 2008), which allows reliable computation of the liquid liquid coexistence curve (binodal), corresponding tie-lines, the limit of stability/metastability (spinodal) and further thermodynamic properties of multicomponent systems.
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Experimental study of the effect of sodium chloride on drying of porous media: The crusty–patchy efflorescence transition

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an experimental study of drying in the presence of dissolved sodium chloride, which is characterized by the formation of a crystallized salt layer, referred to as efflorescence, at the evaporative surface of the porous medium.
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Metastability Limit for the Nucleation of NaCl Crystals in Confinement.

TL;DR: Experiments on porous media reveal the formation of Hopper crystals in the entrapped liquid pockets in the porous network and underline the fact that sodium chloride can easily reach high supersaturations, in spite of what is commonly assumed for this salt.