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(Ebook) Thermochemical Data of Elements and Compounds, Second, Revised and Extended Edition by Professor Dr. M. Binnewies, Dr. E Milke(auth.) ISBN 9783527305247, 9783527618347, 3527305246, 3527618341

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Authors:Professor Dr. M. Binnewies, Dr. E Milke(auth.)
Pages:941 pages.
Year:2002
Publisher:Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Language:english
File Size:17.89 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783527305247, 9783527618347, 3527305246, 3527618341
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(Ebook) Thermochemical Data of Elements and Compounds, Second, Revised and Extended Edition by Professor Dr. M. Binnewies, Dr. E Milke(auth.) ISBN 9783527305247, 9783527618347, 3527305246, 3527618341

This book contains selected values of the thermochemical properties of well over 3000 mostly inorganic substances. Values are given for enthalpy of formation and entropy at 298 K. Using the compiled fixed Cp values or the Cp/T functions in the form of a polynomial, the enthalpy, entropy, and Gibbs free energy values at other temperatures can be calculated. In many cases special equilibrium constants, e. g., for evaporation or decomposition reactions, are also given. With almost 500 new compounds added to the second edition, the book contains a very comprehensive collection of thermochemical data. It is relevant and useful to researchers as well as practitioners in physics, chemistry, metallurgy, ceramic science, and other fields of natural science and engineering. Content: Chapter 1 Introduction (page 1): Chapter 2 Comments on the Data (pages 3–5): Chapter 3 List of Symbols (page 7): Chapter 4 Conversion Factors and Fundamental Constants (pages 9–10): Chapter 5 Data Section A (pages 11–87): Chapter 5 Data Section B (pages 88–229): Chapter 5 Data Section C (pages 229–450): Chapter 5 Data Section D (pages 450–456): Chapter 5 Data Section E (pages 456–462): Chapter 5 Data Section F (pages 462–541): Chapter 5 Data Section G (pages 541–558): Chapter 5 Data Section H (pages 558–594): Chapter 5 Data Section I (pages 595–639): Chapter 5 Data Section K (pages 639–649): Chapter 5 Data Section L (pages 650–666): Chapter 5 Data Section M (pages 666–693): Chapter 5 Data Section N (pages 693–732): Chapter 5 Data Section O (pages 733–784): Chapter 5 Data Section P (pages 785–803): Chapter 5 Data Section R (pages 803–810): Chapter 5 Data Section S (pages 810–852): Chapter 5 Data Section T (pages 852–864): Chapter 5 Data Section U?Z (pages 864–870):
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