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Solubility relations in the system sodium chloride-ferrous chloride-water between 25 and 70.degree.C at 1 atm

January 1, 1985

Solubility relations in the ternary system NaCl-FeCl2-H2O have been determined by the visual polythermal method at 1 atm from 20 to 85??C along six composition lines. These she composition lines are defined by mixing FeCl2??4H2O with six aqueous NaCl solutions containing 5, 10, 11, 15, 20, and 25 wt % of NaCl, respectively. The solid phases encountered in these experiments were NaCl and FeCl2??4H2O. The maximum uncertainties in these measurements are ??0.02 wt % NaCl and ??0.15??C. The data along each composition line were regressed to a smooth curve when only one solid phase was stable. When two solids were stable along a composition line, the data were regressed to two smooth curves, the intersection of which indicated the point where the two solids coexisted. The maximum deviation of the measured solubilities from the smoothed curves is 0.14 wt % FeCl2. Isothermal solubilities of halite and FeCl2??4H2O were calculated from these smoothed curves at 25, 50, and 70 ??C.

Publication Year 1985
Title Solubility relations in the system sodium chloride-ferrous chloride-water between 25 and 70.degree.C at 1 atm
DOI 10.1021/je00040a027
Authors I.-Ming Chou, L.D. Phan
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data
Index ID 70013090
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse