Theoretical Studies of the Behavior of Ions in Aqueous Solutions of Mixed Electrolytes With Respect to Osmionic Cell Operation

One of 197 reports in the series: Office of Saline Water Reports available on this site.

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From Forward: "This is the seventy-sixth of a series of reports designed to present accounts of progress in saline water conversion with the expectation that the exchange of such data will contribute to the long-range development of economical processes applicable to large-scale, low-cost demineralization of sea or other saline water."

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vi, 58 p. : ill.

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Murphy, George W. & Matthews, Robert R. July 1963.

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  • Main Title: Theoretical Studies of the Behavior of Ions in Aqueous Solutions of Mixed Electrolytes With Respect to Osmionic Cell Operation
  • Added Title: Research and Development Progress Report No. 76
  • Series Title: Office of Saline Water Reports

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From Forward: "This is the seventy-sixth of a series of reports designed to present accounts of progress in saline water conversion with the expectation that the exchange of such data will contribute to the long-range development of economical processes applicable to large-scale, low-cost demineralization of sea or other saline water."

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vi, 58 p. : ill.

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Murphy, George W. & Matthews, Robert R. Theoretical Studies of the Behavior of Ions in Aqueous Solutions of Mixed Electrolytes With Respect to Osmionic Cell Operation, report, July 1963; Washington D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc11633/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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