Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 208
... salts . The fact that the molten salts are very good conductors of electrical current ( better than aqueous salt solutions ) and because part of the burning products are melted at the working temperatures of the boilers , it is very ...
... salts . The fact that the molten salts are very good conductors of electrical current ( better than aqueous salt solutions ) and because part of the burning products are melted at the working temperatures of the boilers , it is very ...
Page 214
... salts . Faraday demonstrated the principles of : • ⚫ electrical conductivity ; the ionic nature of liquid melts ; ⚫ electrolysis of molten salts . Only in recent years have these salts become a relatively new area of research . The ...
... salts . Faraday demonstrated the principles of : • ⚫ electrical conductivity ; the ionic nature of liquid melts ; ⚫ electrolysis of molten salts . Only in recent years have these salts become a relatively new area of research . The ...
Page 215
... salts is much greater than that of water . In the absence of the solvent , which is present in conventional solutions , it is difficult to build a model suitable for molten salts . In these salts , the movement of ions of one type ...
... salts is much greater than that of water . In the absence of the solvent , which is present in conventional solutions , it is difficult to build a model suitable for molten salts . In these salts , the movement of ions of one type ...
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