Abstract
Lithium carnallite is a hydrated double salt containing lithium and magnesium chlorides. The processes of thermal dehydration and thermal decomposition of lithium carnallite during heating has been studied by the conductance-thermoanalysis which was designed according to Berg and-Wendlandt, and an interpretation of the conductance-thermoanalytical curve has been suggested.
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Lithiumkarnallit ist ein hydratiertes Doppelsalz mit Gehalt an Lithiumund Magnesiumchloriden. Mittels Leitfähigkeits-Thermoanalyse nach L. G. Berg und W. W. Wendlandt wurde der Prozeß der thermischen Dehydratation und der thermischen Zerset-zung von Lithiumkarnallit untersucht und eine Interpretation der Leitfähigkeits-Thermoanalyse-Kurve vorgeschlagen.
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Go, S., Xue, F., Liu, Z. et al. Study on electro-conductance and thermal analysis of lithium carnallite. Journal of Thermal Analysis 45, 131–139 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02548672
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