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Sets of four diffusion coefficients were obtained for the water-choline chloridehydrogen chloride system at 25°C. The cross-term diffusion coefficients were found to be very large, and the electrostatic force is the dominant factor for these cross-term diffusion coefficients.
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Jordan, M., Kim, H. Isothermal diffusion studies of water-choline chloride-hydrogen chloride system. J Solution Chem 11, 347–355 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00649293
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