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THERMODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS AND SOLUBILITY SOLUTIONS WATER VAPOR AND AMMONIA IN THE MOLTEN NITRATES OF ALKALI METALS

Abstract

Based on own experimental data on the solubility of water vapor and ammonia in the molten nitrates of alkali metals carried out systematic calculations of the thermodynamic characteristics offormation fluids of polar gases in molten nitrates.

About the Authors

Natalia Fedotova
NCFU
Russian Federation


Irina Malikova
NCFU
Russian Federation


Olga Samsonova
NCFU
Russian Federation


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Fedotova N., Malikova I., Samsonova O. THERMODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS AND SOLUBILITY SOLUTIONS WATER VAPOR AND AMMONIA IN THE MOLTEN NITRATES OF ALKALI METALS. Newsletter of North-Caucasus Federal University. 2015;(5):32-39. (In Russ.)

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