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dat

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Three components with surface complexation
« on: 03/03/23 13:21 »
Hi,

I am planning to model a mineral system with brine, minerlas and R-COOH pressurized with gas. R-COOH will act as a surface layer as it will not dissolve.

So will this be able to do?

I want to know about the gas loss and mineral variation with time?

Thank you very much Really appreciate your help.
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dlparkhurst

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Re: Three components with surface complexation
« Reply #1 on: 03/03/23 15:09 »
You are on your own. I do not know what is involved in this type of system.
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