Thermodynamic data for inorganic materials are fundamental for the optimisation of existing process parameters and for investigating suitable parameters for carrying out potential new processes. With the aid of such data, time and costs can be saved by calculating the conditions necessary to produce
Pure Substances. Part 3 _ Compounds from CoCl3_g to Ge3N4
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 420
- Series
- Landolt-BΓΆrnstein - Group IV Physical Chemistry 19 A3 : Physical Chemistry
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Thermodynamic data for inorganic materials are fundamental for the optimisation of existing process parameters and for investigating suitable parameters for carrying out potential new processes. With the aid of such data, time and costs can be saved by calculating the conditions necessary to produce a material of the required composition and specified purity, with minimum usage of energy and input materials and with minimum release of harmful substances to the environment. The SGTE evaluated data presented here are tabulated values of standard thermodynamic properties (enthalpy of formation and standard entropy at 298.15K, enthalpies and temperatures of transition, heat content) for each substance, together with plotted heat capacity, Gibbs energy and enthalpy of formation functions up to the maximum temperature for which the data for that substance have been evaluated. The data are presented in 3 subvolumes, A: Pure Substances, B: Binary Systems, C: Ternary and Multi-Component Systems.
β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction....Pages 1-10
References....Pages 1-1
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, CoCl3 to NpCl3....Pages 1-24
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, PCl3O to Co2Cl4....Pages 25-50
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, CrCl4 to ZrCl4....Pages 51-74
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, ZrCl4 to CoTi2O5....Pages 75-100
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, CoP to CrI2....Pages 101-124
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, CrI3 to CsNO3....Pages 125-150
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, CsO to CuS....Pages 151-174
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, CuS to ErF3....Pages 175-200
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, ErI3 to NO2F....Pages 201-224
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, NO3F to InF2....Pages 225-250
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, In2F2 to UF2....Pages 251-274
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, VF2 to ScF3....Pages 275-300
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, ScF3 to TiF4....Pages 301-324
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, TiF4 to WF6....Pages 325-350
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, XeF6 to Fe2I4....Pages 351-374
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, Fe2I6 to GeI4....Pages 375-400
Thermodynamic Properties of Compounds, GeI4 to Ge3N4....Pages 401-409
β¦ Subjects
Landolt-BΓΆrnstein; Mechanics, Fluids, Thermodynamics; Physical Chemistry
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