Mercury in liquids, compressed gases, molten salts and other elements
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Mercury in liquids, compressed gases, molten salts and other elements
(Solubility data series, v. 29)
Pergamon Press, 1987
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
An element of obvious importance, mercury is also hazardous in the environment and corrosive to many materials. A knowledge of its solubility is inestimable in addressing problems concerning the element's concentration in our surroundings. This volume presents all relevant data published on the solubility of mercury up to June 1986. By combining these data with the mercury equilibrium vapour pressure, Henry's constant and Ostwald coefficients can be calculated.
Table of Contents
Foreword. Preface. Compilations and critical evaluations of mercury in the following solvents: water, seawater, aqueous electrolyte and nonelectrolyte solutions, hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, carboxylic acids, halocarbons, nitrobenzene, compressed gases, molten and solid salt systems, other elements. Appendices. System index. Registry number index. Author index.
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