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THE REPORT OF

CRITICAL JOURNAL REVIEW

REVIEWER’S IDENTITY
Reviewer’s Name Dinda Apriani Hia
Class 2019 Bilingual Mathematics Education Study Program
JOURNAL’S IDENTITY
Journal Theme Calculations of Freezing Point Depression, Boiling Point Elevation,
Vapor Pressure and Enthalpies of Vaporization of Electrolyte Solutions
by a Modified Three-Characteristic Parameter Correlation Model
Author’s Name 1. XinleiGe
2. Xidong Wang
Publication Year 2009
Journal Name J SolusiChem
Pages 1097 – 1117 (21 Pages)
Publication Place Springer
DOI DOI 10.1007/s10953-009-9433-0
JOURNAL ANALYSIS
Background
Aim
Study of Literature
Experimental Method
Results and Discussion
Conclusions and
Suggestions
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