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Cryoscopic Studies of the Uranyl Sulfate–Water, Uranyl Nitrate–Water, and Uranyl Nitrate–Nitric Acid–Water Systems

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Freezing point lowerings of aqueous solutions of uranyl sulfate in the concentration range m ≤ 0.40 mol-kg−1 and the activity and osmotic coefficients, which were calculated using the Pitzer equations for 2:2 electrolytes, are presented. Crystallization temperatures are reported for 0 to 13 molar nitric acid and 10–150 g uranium per liter uranyl nitrate–nitric acid–water solutions.

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Apelblat, A. Cryoscopic Studies of the Uranyl Sulfate–Water, Uranyl Nitrate–Water, and Uranyl Nitrate–Nitric Acid–Water Systems. Journal of Solution Chemistry 28, 769–776 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021776213704

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