A Study of Free Energy Relationships in the Urea-Sodium Sulfate-Water System

Activity coefficients for each of the components, urea and sodium sulfate, in their ternary mixtures with water have been obtained using the isopiestic vapor pressure method over the concentration ranges 0 to 19.4 molal urea and 0 to 2.4 molal Na 2 SO 4 . At the lower molalities of the solutes, ther...

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