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Zotov A.V.; Tagirov B.R.; Diakonov I.I.; Ragnarsdottir K.V. (2002)Thermodynamic properties for europium acetate (EuCH3COO2+ and Eu(CH3COO)2+) complexes were studied by potentiometry at temperatures from 25 to 170°C at the saturation pressure of water. The thermodynamic association constants ...
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Tagirov B.R.; Zotov A.V.; Akinfiev N.N. (1997)New values of the dissociation constants of HCl° referring to low density supercritical solutions and near-critical temperatures of water (350-500°C and 500-2500 bars) have been obtained based on comparison of AgCl(s) ...
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Tagirov B.R.; Zotov A.V.; Akinfiev N.N. (1997)New values of the dissociation constants of HCl° referring to low density supercritical solutions and near-critical temperatures of water (350–500°C and 500–2500 bars) have been obtained based on comparison of AgCl(s) ...
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Solodov I.N.; Zotov A.V.; Khoteev A.D.; Mukhamet-Galeev A.P.; Tagirov B.R.; Apps J.A. (1998)Hydrogeochemical investigations of natural and contaminated subsurface waters were conducted between 1992–94 in an area where liquid radioactive waste (RAW) was impounded in a small lake, and subsequently leaked into an ...
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Tagirov B.R. (2001)The solubility of the mineral associations hematite-magnetite (α-Fe2O3 + Fe3O4) and ferberitetungstite (FeWO4 + WO3) was studied in a system with hydrochloric acid activity controlled by the buffer Ag-AgCl-Fe2O3-Fe3O4 at ...
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Tagirov B.R.; Korjinskiy M.A. (2001)The solubility of the mineral associations hematite-magnetite (α-Fe2O3 + Fe3O4) and ferberitetungstite (FeWO4 + WO3) was studied in a system with hydrochloric acid activity controlled by the buffer Ag-AgCl-Fe2O3-Fe3O4 at ...
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Tagirov B.R.; Zotov A.V.; Diakonov I.I.; Devina O.A. (2000)Standard electrode potentials (ET0) for the reactionFe3+(aq)+0.5H2(g)=Fe2+(aq)+H+(aq)were derived from electrochemical measurements in a non-isothermal cell at temperatures from 20.8° to 90°C in HClO4 solutions with ionic ...
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