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viscosity of hyper-saline solutions.
I am trying to find a simple calculation that will enable me to approximate the viscosity of a hyper-saline solution at various temperatures. I have an equation for viscosity of water at various temperatures, derived from a data table, and another equation for viscosity of a water/salt solution at various concentrations from 0 to 20% at 20 degrees C. Can the viscosities from each be multiplied with each other so I can approximate viscosities for various solutions at various temperatures? |
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