DOI:10.1007/BF00550401 - Corpus ID: 93098036
The solubility of gas bubbles
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- G. W. Greenwood
- Published 1 April 1969
- Chemistry, Physics
- Journal of Materials Science
The solubility of a gas is usually defined in terms of its concentration in a semi-infinite material in equilibrium with the gas phase at a pressure of one atmosphere at a specified temperature…
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