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Higher order electrostatic terms

Pitzer, K. S., 1975, Thermodynamics of electrolytes, V, effects of higher order electrostatic terms. Journal of Solution Chemistry 4, 249-265. [Pg.527]

Pitzer, K. S. "Thermodynamics of Electrolytes. V. Effects of Higher-order Electrostatic Terms" J. Sol. Chem., 1975,... [Pg.493]

There is significant improvement in modeling the system Na-K-Mg-Ca-Cl-SO4-H2O when the higher-order electrostatic terms were included (8). [Pg.129]

Table I. Comparison of Two Internally Consistent Sets of Pitzer Interaction Parameters for the System NaHC03-Na2C03-H20 at 25 C. =. 392. Higher-order electrostatic terms included in... Table I. Comparison of Two Internally Consistent Sets of Pitzer Interaction Parameters for the System NaHC03-Na2C03-H20 at 25 C. =. 392. Higher-order electrostatic terms included in...
Thermodynamics of electrolytes. V. Effects of higher-order electrostatic terms. [Pg.636]

For discussion in greater depth about these higher-order electrostatic terms, refer to the following source ... [Pg.388]

Pitzer, KS. (1975). Thermodynamics of electrolytes. V. Effects of higher-order electrostatic terms, J. Solution Chem, Vol. 4, No. 3, p>p. 249-265, ISSN 0095-9782 Pitzer, KS. (1977). Electrolytes theory-improvements since Debye-Hiickel, Account Chem. [Pg.428]


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