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sodium chloride reaction with steam​

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Answered by neelaaruna2020
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In the presence of steam, the chloride salts form hydrochloric acid, causing significant corrosion in the downstream equipment. The rate and the extent of the hydrolysis reactions for magnesium, calcium, and sodium chloride salts were measured by contacting with flowing steam at 100°C to 350°C.

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In the presence of steam, the chloride salts form hydrochloric acid, causing significant corrosion in the downstream equipment. The rate and the extent of the hydrolysis reactions for magnesium, calcium, and sodium chloride salts were measured by contacting with flowing steam at 100°C to 350°C.

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