William L. Marshall
Aqueous Electrolyte Ionization over Extreme Ranges as Simple Fundamental Relation with Density and Believed Universal; Sodium Chloride Ionization from 0o to 1000oC and to 1000 MPa (10000 Atm.)
The chemical nature of aqueous electrolyte ionization is illustrated by a simple relationship with water as a reactant believed to correlate ionization of aqueous sodium chloride approaching infini…
Received 05 November 2008 03:05 UTC; Posted 06 November 2008
Posted to: Chemistry, Earth & Environment
Dielectric Constant of Liquids (Fluids) Shown to be Simple Fundamental Relation of Density over Extreme Ranges from – 50o to + 600oC, Believed Universal
Examinations of past complex theoretical equations describing isothermal dielectric constants (ε) of liquids show that none describe experiments throughout and that only a two-constant eq…
Received 05 November 2008 01:02 UTC; Posted 06 November 2008
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Dielectric Constant of Water Discovered to be Simple Function of Density over Extreme Ranges from – 35 to + 600oC and to 1200 MPa (12000 Atm.), Believed Universal
The experimental static dielectric constants (ε) of water formulated by Fernández, et al., (1997-International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam, IAPWS), –35 to 600oC; 0…
Received 04 November 2008 22:21 UTC; Posted 06 November 2008
Posted to: Chemistry, Earth & Environment