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Solutions near their critical solution point, behavior

The continuous critical line for systems such as NaCl + H20 offers a temperature window for studying the behavior of electrolyte solutions near their liquid-vapor transition. Pitzer [4,13,142,144] compiled much evidence that the nonclassical fluctuations in pure water are apparently suppressed when adding electrolytes. Thus, from the application s point of view, a classical EOS may be quite useful. The pressing question is to what degree these observations withstand more quantitative analysis. [Pg.23]


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