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Mechanism of the dissolution of Turkish trona

This study measures the rate of dissolution of Turkish trona as a function of the trona brine concentration and compares the results with a theoretical model of the rate of dissolution from a vertical wall under conditions of natural convection driven by the density gradient in the boundary layer ca...

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Published in:Hydrometallurgy 1996-11, Vol.43 (1), p.317-329
Main Authors: Nasün-Saygih, Gülhayat, Okutan, Hasancan
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