Journal Article10.1097/00010694-199309000-00010
Chemistry of the Solid-Water Interface Processes at the Mineral-Water and Particle-Water Interface in Natural Systems
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TL;DR: In this article, the chemistry of the solid-water CABI sites is described and an introduction to the CABI chemistry of solid water is given. ǫ
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Abstract: This book presents an introduction to the chemistry of the solid-water Other CABI sites
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