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Rate laws, electrolyte crystal growth from aqueous solution

Nielsen, A. E. (1986), "Mechanisms and Rate Laws in Electrolyte Crystal Growth from Aqueous Solution", in J. A. Davis and K. F. Hayes, Eds., Geochemical Processes at Mineral Surfaces, Amer. Chem. Soc. Symposium Series 323, 600-614. [Pg.409]

Mechanisms and Rate Laws in Electrolyte Crystal Growth from Aqueous Solution... [Pg.600]

We have reviewed today s knowledge of the mechanisms for growth of electrolyte crystals from aqueous solution Convection, diffusion, and adsorption ( ) mechanisms leading to linear rate laws, as well as the surface spiral mechanism (parabolic rate law) and surface nucleation (exponential rate law). All of these mechanisms may be of geochemical importance in different situations. [Pg.611]


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Aqueous crystallization

Aqueous solutions, electrolytes

Crystal growth rate

Crystal growth rate laws

Crystal rates

Crystallization crystal growth rate

Crystallization from

Crystallization from solution

Crystallization rates

Crystallization solute

Electrolyte solutions

Electrolytes aqueous

Electrolytic solution

From aqueous

Growth law

Growth rate

Growth rates solution

Growth rating

Growth solution

Rate laws, electrolyte crystal growth

Solution Crystallized

Solution crystal growth

Solution electrolyte solutes

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