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Phase diagram of the ternary system NaBr/CsBr/H2O elucidated by mechanochemical equilibration

Author
YARIV, S1 ; SELFERT, H. J; UEBACH, J; SHOVAL, S
[1] Hebrew univ., dep. inorganic analytical chemistry, Jerusalem 91904, Israel
Source

Journal of chemical and engineering data (Print). 1992, Vol 37, Num 2, pp 219-223 ; ref : 10 ref

CODEN
JCEAAX
ISSN
0021-9568
Scientific domain
General chemistry, physical chemistry; Chemical engineering
Publisher
American Chemical Society, Washington, DC
Publication country
United States
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Broyeur boulet Césium Bromure Diagramme phase Eau Equilibre phase Etude expérimentale Méthode étude Sodium Bromure Solution solide Système ternaire Métal alcalin Composé
Keyword (en)
Ball mill Cesium Bromides Phase diagram Water Phase equilibrium Experimental study Investigation method Sodium Bromides Solid solution Ternary system Alkali metal Compounds
Keyword (es)
Molino bolas Cesio Bromuro Diagrama fase Agua Equilibrio fase Estudio experimental Método estudio Sodio Bromuro Solución sólida Sistema ternario Metal alcalino Compuesto
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001C Chemistry / 001C01 General and physical chemistry / 001C01C Phase equilibria / 001C01C05 Others (including liquid-liquid-vapor equilibria)

Discipline
General chemistry and physical chemistry
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
5544444

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