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New coefficients are given for 39 binary systems of aqueous solutions of inorganic substances, which enable one to obtain prediction data on thermal conductivity at high parameters of state. For all of these systems, prediction data are given on thermal conductivity at a temperature of 293 K and different concentrations; for three systems, the data are given at high temperatures, pressures, and concentrations.
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Magomedov, U.B. The Thermal Conductivity of Binary and Multicomponent Aqueous Solutions of Inorganic Substances at High Parameters of State. High Temperature 39, 221–226 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017518731726
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