Chemical compounds with formula CHKO3 in ThermoML

potassium bicarbonate
McCleskey, R. B.
Prev. Article Next Article Table of Contents ArticleElectrical Conductivity of Electrolytes Found In Natural Waters from (5 to 90) deg C
J. Chem. Eng. DataYear: 2011Volume: 56Pages: 317-327.
DOI: 10.1021/je101012n
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/ThermoML/10.1021/je101012n.xml
potassium bicarbonate
Sorenson, E. C., Woolley, E. M.[Earl M.]
Thermodynamics of proton dissociation from aqueous bicarbonate: apparent molar volumes and apparent molar heat capacities of potassium carbonate and potassium bicarbonate at T=(278.15 to 393.15) K and at the pressure 0.35 MPa
J. Chem. Thermodyn.Year: 2004Volume: 36Pages: 289-298.
Keywords: Apparent molar volume, Apparent molar heat capacity, Potassium carbonate, Potassium bicarbonate, Potassium hydrogen carbonate, Young's rule
DOI: 10.1016/2004sorwoo0
ThermoML: http://trc.nist.gov/journals/jct/2004v36/i04/2004sorwoo0.xml


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