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Description Hydration of NaCl salt crystals on Teflon, as water vapor pressure rises, at room temperature, in an ESEM by the use of two symmetrical plastic scintillating backscattered electron detectors. Field width=300 microns, 10 kV. Raw signals without post-processing to remove noise
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