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The enthalpy of solution of MgCl 2 and MgCl 2· 6H 2 O in water at 25° CI The integral molar enthalpy of solution

Jahn et al., 1993

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5578723660801168083
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Jahn H
Wolf G
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Journal of solution chemistry

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The data for the relative apparent and integral molar enthalpy of solution, L ϕ and ΔH sol in, respectively, were critically reviewed, for the magnesium chloride-water system at 25° C. The concentration dependence L ϕ (m) and the enthalpy of solution at infinite dilution ΔH sol …
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