Surface tension and density of the molten LaCl3-NaCl binary system

The surface tension and density of the LaCl 3 -NaCl system were determined as a function of temperature by the maximum bubble pressure technique. The surface tension and density were found to vary linearly with temperature (1123 < T < 1248 K). At constant temperature, the surface tensions of L...

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Published inCanadian journal of chemistry Vol. 65; no. 12; pp. 2779 - 2782
Main Authors Liu, G, Toguri, J. M, Stubina, N. M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ottawa, Canada NRC Research Press 01.12.1987
National Research Council of Canada
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Summary:The surface tension and density of the LaCl 3 -NaCl system were determined as a function of temperature by the maximum bubble pressure technique. The surface tension and density were found to vary linearly with temperature (1123 < T < 1248 K). At constant temperature, the surface tensions of LaCl 3 -NaCl melts showed a small negative deviation from Guggenheim's Equation.
ISSN:0008-4042
1480-3291
DOI:10.1139/v87-462