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Isoviscosity lines have been calculated from the equation proposed for description of the temperature-composition dependence of viscosity of highly concentrated aqueous electrolyte solutions and compared with the phase diagram andT g values. Applicability of the equation is discussed for several inorganic salt systems.
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Sláma, I., Kodejš, Z. Temperature and composition dependence of the viscosity of highly concentrated aqueous electrolyte solutions. J Solution Chem 8, 801–808 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00648579
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