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Specific enthalpy prediction using equations

The solubilities of the scale-forming salts barium and strontium sulphates in aqueous solutions of sodium chloride have been reviewed by Raju and Atkinson (1988, 1989). Equations were proposed for the prediction of specific heat capacity, enthalpy and entropy of dissolution, etc., for all the species in the solubility equilibrium, and the major thermodynamic quantities and equilibrium constraints expressed as a function of temperature. Activity coefficients were calculated for given temperatures and NaCl concentrations and a computer program was used to predict the solubility of BaS04 up to 300 °C and SrS04 up to 125 °C. [Pg.122]


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