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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is used to measure non-destructively both hydrogen and dissolved sodium ions during drying process.
The presence of aluminum atoms in place of silicon atoms in this structure creates negatively charged sites in the structural framework and gives chabazite its cation-exchange properties (dissolved sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium readily replacing each other in the interstices), which are important in water softeners.
The higher sodium metal solubility causes a higher electronic conductivity of the molten electrolyte, while the ratio of intercalated to dissolved sodium will be lower as compared to lithium.
This structure and the substitution of aluminum atoms for some of the silicon atoms give the mineral its cation-exchange properties (dissolved sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium readily replacing one another in the molecular structure), making it useful in water softeners.
First, epichlorokydrin was added slowly into dissolved sodium bisulfite with continuous stirring.
Dissolved sodium tripolyphosphate in water dissociates to give both hydroxyl and TPP ions (pH ~ 8.5).
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Glyme electrolytes are prepared by dissolving sodium trifluoromethane sulfonate (NaCF3SO3) either in dimetoxyethane (DME) or in diethyleneglycoledimethylether (DEGDME).
Inside is a solution that is made by dissolving sodium acetate trihydrate in warm water, meaning that a lot more dissolves that would do if the water was cold.
Water in contact with igneous rocks will dissolve sodium from its natural sources.
In the 19th Century, soda water was often manufactured by dissolving sodium bicarbonate - the same stuff you might use in baking - in water.
Brines used in all filtration tests and load pressure experiments were prepared by dissolving sodium chloride (NaCl) in deionized water.
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