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Pure Appl. Chem. Vol. 73, No. 5, pp. 761-895 (2001)

Pure and Applied Chemistry

Vol. 73, Issue 5

 

9th IUPAC International Symposium on Solubility Phenomena (9th ISSP), Hammamet, Tunisia

IUPAC Recommendations on Nomenclature and Symbols and Technical Reports

Lectures presented at the 9th IUPAC International Symposium on Solubility Phenomena (9th ISSP), Hammamet, Tunisia, 25-28 July 2000

Preface, P. G. T. Fogg, H. Gamsjäger, and M. Gaune-Escard

Treatment of Tunisian salt lakes using solubility phase diagrams, N. Kbir-Ariguib, D. B. H. Chehimi, and L. Zayani
p. 761
[Abstract] [full text - pdf 290K]

Phase diagrams at high temperature and high pressure. Determination and consequent developments, M. Th. Cohen-Adad
p. 771
[Abstract] [full text - pdf 553K]

Thermodynamic modeling of crystal deposition in humans, E. Königsberger and L. -C. Königsberger
p. 785
[Abstract] [full text - pdf 233K]

Dissolution and formation of nuclear materials in molten media, T. Ogawa and K. Minato
p. 799
[Abstract] [full text - pdf 130K]

Solid-state solubility and its limits. The alkali halide case, H. A. J. Oonk
p. 807
[Abstract] [full text - pdf 299K]

Reliable solubility data in the age of computerized chemistry. Why, how, and when? J. Rumble, Jr. , A. Y. Lee, D. Blakeslee, and S. Young
p. 825
[Abstract] [full text - pdf 140K]

Solubility equilibria in multicomponent oceanic salt systems from t =0 to 200°C. Model parameterization and databases, W. Voigt
p. 831
[Abstract] [full text - pdf 520K]

IUPAC Recommendations on Nomenclature and Symbols and Technical Reports

Definitions of basic terms relating to low-molar-mass and polymer liquid crystals (IUPAC Recommendations 2001), M. Barón
p. 845
[Abstract] [full text - pdf 1.01MB]

 


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