1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf00650738
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Partial molar volumes of sodium chloride solutions at 200 bar, and temperatures from 175 to 350�C

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“…Similar, though much more irregular deviations (not shown) are observed when comparing the correlations with the data of Benson et al (1953) and Copeland et al (1953). The average deviation from the data of Grant-Taylor (1981) is around 0.5% (Fig. 6f).…”
Section: Limits Of the Correlationsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Similar, though much more irregular deviations (not shown) are observed when comparing the correlations with the data of Benson et al (1953) and Copeland et al (1953). The average deviation from the data of Grant-Taylor (1981) is around 0.5% (Fig. 6f).…”
Section: Limits Of the Correlationsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The measured specific volumes agree to better than 0.1 % with values recently measured by Grant-Taylor [113] at 200 bar between 175 and 350°C, but are generally larger than those tabulated by Potter and Brown [114] based on experiments prior to 1977. From the measured volumes of the mixtures, V, and of pure water, V I O, the apparent molar volume, f/Jv, of the salt in the mixture was calculated from these two quantities become equal at infinite dilution.…”
Section: Mixtures With a Less Volatile Component 321 Phase Behaviosupporting
confidence: 50%
“…There is a large number of experimental data available for H 2 O-NaCl, many of them also describing the behavior at high temperatures and pressures (e.g., Adams, 1931;Keevil, 1942;Ö lander and Liander, 1950;Benson et al, 1953;Martynova and Samoilov, 1957;Lemmlein and Klevtsov, 1961;Sourirajan and Kennedy, 1962;Khaibullin and Borisov, 1966;Marshall and Jones, 1974;Urusova, 1974Urusova, , 1975Hilbert, 1979;Galobardes et al, 1981;Grant-Taylor, 1981;Parisod and Plattner, 1981;Gehrig et al, 1983;Gunter et al, 1983;Wood et al, 1984;Bodnar et al, 1985;Bischoff et al, 1986;Rosenbauer and Bischoff, 1987;Bischoff and Rosenbauer, 1988;Majer et al, 1988;Sterner et al, 1988;White et al, 1988;Knight and Bodnar, 1989;Marshall, 1990;Koster van Groos, 1991;Majer et al, 1991;Tkachenko and Shmulovich, 1992;Armellini and Tester, 1993;Crovetto et al, 1993;Mok, 1993;Ho et al, 1994;Simonson et al, 1994;Kravchuk and Tö dheide, 1996). For other water-salt systems, such data are far more limited but phase boundaries are only moderately shifted by the presence of other major solutes such as KCl (Hovey et al, 1990;…”
Section: Earlier Work On H 2 O-nacl Fluid Phase Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 97%