The volumetric properties of vapor-saturated aqueous HCl solutions from 0 degrees to 100 degrees C, vapor-saturated aqueous FeCl2 solutions at 15 degrees and 18 degrees C, and vapor-saturated aqueous FeCl3 from 0 degrees to 35 degrees C based on a... (Q138171): Difference between revisions
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