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Salt-saturated salt solution as a standard system for sorption calorimetry

Thermochimica Acta, 2004
The method of sorption calorimetry allows simultaneous monitoring of water activity and the partial molar enthalpy of mixing of water. The way of calibration of sorption calorimeter affects the accuracy of the data obtained in sorption experiments.
Vitaly V Kocherbitov
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An experimental verification of saturated salt solution-based humidity fixed points

International Journal of Thermophysics, 1996
The high instability and hysterisis of the relative humidity sensors currently available on the market render necessary simple and economic calibration methodologies that can be used as a secondary of working standards. The chemical equilibrium-type systems based on saturated aqueous salt solutions, even though simple and economical, are not always ...
CAROTENUTO A., DELL'ISOLA, Marco
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Water vapour pressure above saturated salt solutions at low temperatures

Fluid Phase Equilibria, 1999
Abstract The properties of water–salt systems in relation to their vapour pressure are studied especially at low temperature. The water vapour pressure of saturated salt solutions of strontium chloride, zinc chloride, nickel chloride, nickel nitrate, magnesium chloride, magnesium bromide, magnesium nitrate, calcium chloride, potassium nitrite ...
Frederic Debeaufort
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Solubility of sodium and potassium iodates in saturated salt solutions

Food Chemistry, 2009
Abstract The determination of the solubilities of KIO 3 and NaIO 3 in saturated NaCl solution at 0, 10, 20 °C were carried out in two ternary systems KIO 3 –NaCl–H 2 O and NaIO 3 –NaCl–H 2 O. Saturated KIO 3 and NaIO 3 solutions were prepared and NaCl was added to saturation.
Ray J. Winger, Lu Ren
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On the Creeping of Saturated Salt Solutions

Crystal Growth & Design, 2013
Creeping is a well-known but annoying phenomenon in the preparation of crystals from solution, where growing crystallites gradually extend up the walls of the growth vessel. In this process, solution is transported toward the tip of the creeping crystallites, where solvent evaporation takes place and solid material is deposited.
Enckevort, W.J.P. van, Los, J.H.
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Particle Zeta Potentials Remain Finite in Saturated Salt Solutions

Langmuir, 2016
The zeta potential of a particle characterizes its motion in an electric field and is often thought to be negligible at high ionic strength (several moles per liter) due to thinning of the electrical double layer (EDL). Here, we describe zeta potential measurements on polystyrene latex (PSL) particles at monovalent salt concentrations up to saturation (
Astha, Garg   +3 more
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Second-order transition in Rochelle-salt saturated solutions

Physical Review A, 1992
A sui generis second-order transition in water solutions of Rochelle-salt crystal has been seen during measurements of both the solubility and solution densities versus temperature. Both the volume-expansion coefficients and the temperature differential of solution densities for several compositions along the solubility curve present a jump ...
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Thermal energy storage using saturated salt solutions

Energy, 1980
Abstract In order to reduce the volume required to store low grade thermal energy in water, various systems using phase change materials (PCMs) have been proposed. However, in order to overcome the poor heat transfer characteristics associated with the solidification of the PCM on heat transfer surfaces, large surface areas need to be provided.
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Saturated Salt Solution Cadaver-Embalming Method Improves Orthopaedic Surgical Skills Training

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2018
Background: Human cadaver surgical skills training offers the highest-fidelity simulation of the operative environment, with the potential to enhance surgeon training and to reduce operative risks to patients. Embalming extends the duration that a cadaveric specimen may be used for surgical skills training and reduces the risk ...
David M. Burns   +6 more
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