Diagramme de phases du systeme binaire LiNO3-NaNO3
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Phase diagram of the binary system LiNO3-NaNO3 has been obtained by using direct and differential thermal analysis between 323 and 623 K. This system is characterized by an eutectic plateau at 467 K. The eutectic point is at 0.465 mole NaNO3. A peritectic appears at 550 K. There is no miscibility in the solid state. These findings associated with some other thermodynamic results have been used to calculate the activities of the constituents along the liquids curve and the excess thermodynamic functions at 618 K. The constituents seem not to have a symmetrical influence on the thermodynamic quantities.
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eutectic point LiNO3-NaNO3 system phase diagramPreview
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