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Absorption of chlorine into aqueous bicarbonate solutions and aqueous hydroxide solutions
AIChE Journal, 1996AbstractThe absorption of Cl2 into aqueous bicarbonate and aqueous hydroxide solutions was studied both experimentally and theoretically. The rate coefficient of the reaction between Cl2 and OH− was estimated over the temperature range of 293–312 K and fitted by the Arrhenius equation: .If Cl2 were assumed to react only with water and OH− in an ...
Sami S. Ashour+2 more
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Ozonation of Aqueous Solutions of Nitrobenzene
Ozone: Science & Engineering, 1984Abstract The ozonation of nitrobenzene in aqueous solution is investigated by determining COD removal, ozone consumption and product distribution at different degrees of ozonation.Results reveal that complete nitro benzene elimination is achieved at relatively short ozonation times, with no appreciable accumulation of unsaturated intermediates.Oxida ...
CAPRIO, VINCENZO+2 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Autoxidation of NO in Aqueous Solution.
ChemInform, 1993AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
David M. Stanbury, Hani H. Awad
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PHOTODEGRADATION OF HYDROXYCHLOROTHALONIL IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2001Abstract Hydroxychlorothalonil is the principal degradation product of the fungicide chlorothalonil in soil, and it is routinely detected in leachate from golf course greens at concentrations as high as 2 ppm. However, it is not detected in receiving waters of shallow ponds.
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Aqueous solutions of polyvinylpyrrolidone [PDF]
AbstractThe properties of polyvinylpyrrolidone, in water and salt solutions, are examined by measuring the heat capacities, specific volumes and reduced viscosities. The heats of solution in water are of the order of −4 kcal per mole of monomer unit, they are decreased in the presence of salts. The results are discussed in terms of the mechanism of the
Silvio Rodriguez, Jorge Goldfarb
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Radiochemistry of Aqueous Solutions [PDF]
IN a recent review of radiochemical reactions, that is, reactions induced by α-particles and particularly by X-rays, Allsopp1 affirms the conclusion that in gaseous systems there is a great similarity between radiochemical and ordinary photochemical processes, and that their mechanisms are essentially the same.
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The Entropy of Aqueous Solutes
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1951The standard partial molal entropies of monatomic ions and of non-electrolytes in aqueous solution can be represented by the empirical expressions, for monatomic ions:S̄0=(3/2)R lnM+37–270Z/re2,for non−electrolytes:S̄0=Sint+(3/2)R lnM+10–0.22VM.Here Z is the absolute value of the charge on the ion, re is the effective radius of the ion, and VM is the ...
Wendell M. Latimer, Richard E. Powell
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Inhibitors for aqueous solutions [PDF]
Inhibiting acids Hydrochloric acid solution POLYRAD 0515A and 1110A manufactured by Hercules Powder Co. Ltd. have received wide acceptance as corrosion inhibitors for use in hydrochloric acid solution. This acid, in common with other industrial acids, will corrode iron and steel vessels during processing unless they are protected by the presence of a ...
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