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A geochemical model of non-ideal solutions in the methane-ethane-propane-nitrogen-acetylene system on Titan
Christopher R. Glein,
Everett Shock
Molecular Sciences, School of (SMS)
Earth and Space Exploration, School of (SESE)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
Titan
100%
acetylene
95%
propane
92%
ethane
91%
methane
61%
nitrogen
48%
liquid
32%
geochemistry
21%
hydrocarbon
18%
atmosphere
15%
lake
15%
thermodynamics
13%
photochemical reaction
11%
Saturn
11%
phase equilibrium
9%
evaporite
9%
gas
9%
chemical
8%
Moon
8%
gypsum
8%
sedimentary rock
8%
organic compound
8%
solubility
7%
calcite
7%
snow
7%
recommendation
6%
erosion
6%
surface water
6%
material
3%
temperature
3%
Chemical Compounds
Geochemistry
56%
Liquid
43%
Acetylene
37%
Cryogenics
29%
Hydrocarbon
28%
Surface
25%
Gypsum
16%
Thermodynamics
16%
Calcite
15%
Gas
14%
Surface Water
14%
Photochemical Reaction
12%
Ethane
12%
Methane
10%
Solubility
8%
Nitrogen
8%
Application
4%