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English: Dependence of water ionization constant on pressure at 25 °C. Based on data from "Release on the Ionization Constant of H2O". International Association for Properties of Water and Steam. August 2007. Image author: Stan J. Klimas. Created using Gnumeric on Linux.
Date 14 October 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Stan J Klimas at English Wikipedia

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  • 2007-10-14 18:20 Stan J Klimas 290×206× (5200 bytes) Pressure dependence of the ionization constant of water at 25 °C. Author: Stan J. Klimas (created using [[Gnumeric]]). Data from "Release on the Ionization Constant of H2O. International Association for Properties of Water and Steam. August 2007."
  • 2007-10-14 17:49 Stan J Klimas 290×206× (5200 bytes) Dependence of water ionization constant on pressure at 25 °C

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