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Viscosity and Density of Aqueous Hydroxide

The viscosity and density of aqueous hydroxide solutions at 25°C is tabulated here as a function of concentration. Viscosity is given in mUlipascal second, which is equal to the c.g.s. unit cen-tipoise (cP). The last entry in each column refers to the saturated solution. [Pg.1120]

A necessary component of the balanced-density slurry solvent was tetra-bromoethane, which has a density higher than that of silica. However, it decomposes easily and its toxidty is a major drawback, espedally for commercial column production. Therefore alternatives were sou t quickly. In 1972, Kirkland (4) described a technique in which silica particles were suspended in an aqueous ammonium hydroxide solution, and in 1974 Asshauer and Haliisz (S) reported success with slurries based on high-viscosity solvents. [Pg.256]


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