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gibasse Click to EMail Click to check IP address of the poster May-15-02, 07:54 AM (GMT)
"geochemical calculation for brines"
Dear Sirs,
I would like to ask if someone is able
to help me to analyze what happen, during coolig, at system composed
by 100 gr of water, 100 gr of CaCl2 (by these wheigts I have the
composition of the CaCl2.6H2O roughly) and 10 gr of NH3, starting
coolig at 40°C. In the binary system composed by H2O and CaCl2 at 30
°C roughly I have the precipitation of CaCl2.6H2O. The presence of
ammonia will allow the precipiation of CaCl2.6H20 at 30°C or not? If
not what will it happen? Are there any free softwares for predicting what
happen?
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