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Much effort has gone into detenuining these quantities since they are fundamental to ionic reactivity. Examples include thenuodynamic equilibrium measurements for all quantities and photoelectron studies for detenuination of EAs and IPs. The most up-to-date tabulation on ion thenuochemistry is the NIST Chemistry WebBook (webbook.nist.gov/chemistry) [123]. [Pg.815]

Lias S G 1998 ionization energy evaiuation NIST Chemistry WebBook, NIST Standard Reference Database Number 69 ed W G Maiiard and P J Linstrom (Gaithersburg, MD Nationai institute of Standards and Technoiogy)... [Pg.827]

H2S J.E. Bartmess, Negative Ion Energetics Data in NIST Chemistry WebBook, W. G. Mallard, P. J. Linstrom, Eds., NIST Standard Reference Database Number 69, November 1998, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA (http webbook.nist.gov/chemistry). H2S2 R. A.J. O Hair, C.H. DePuy, V. M. Bierbaum, /. Phys. Chem. 1993, 97, 7955... [Pg.125]

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Chemistry WebBook. http //webbook.nist.gov/chemistry. [Pg.49]

NIST Chemistry WebBook (http //webbook.nist.gov/), contains thermochemical data for over 7000 organic and small inorganic compounds, reaction thermochemistry data, MS, IR, UV-Vis spectra, gas chromatography data, and more. [Pg.343]

Taken from NIST Chemistry Webbook. b Estimated from CH2(CN)2 adding -7 kcal/mol (exchange of a CH2 group by a CHMe group). c Enthalpy difference indicates a destabilization effect for gem-disubstitution with respect to alkanes. d Enthalpy difference shows a stabilization effect for gem-dialkoxy-disubstitution with respect to alkanes. c Enthalpy difference shows increases of enthalpic anomeric effect for tertiary acetals compared to secondary acetals. [Pg.13]

NIST Chemistry Webbook (http //webbook.nist.gov). [Pg.28]

NIST Chemistry WebBook. NIST Standard Reference Database Number 69 P. J. Linstrom, W. G. Mallard, Eds. National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, June 2005 (webbook.nist.gov). [Pg.274]

The NIST Chemistry WebBook is probably the most extensive of all chemical compilations. It supersedes many of NIST databases [32, 33, 37, 41, 46, 58] and it is composed by several chapters, some of which [2-12] include thermo-chemical information on a variety of substances. It is regularly updated, with either new values or new chapters. Not all of these chapters have thermochem-ical consistency. For instance, the Neutral Thermochemical Data [3] quotes the... [Pg.274]

J. S. Chickos, W. E. Acree Jr., J. F. Liebman, Students of Chem 202 (Introduction to the Literature of Chemistry), University of Missouri-St. Louis. Heat of Fusion Data. In NIST Chemistry WebBook NIST Standard Reference Database Number 69 P. J. Linstrom, W. G. Mallard, Eds. National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, June 2005 (webbook.nist.gov). [Pg.275]

This is a cumulative database, including values compiled in two earlier publications (1984 and 1990). It is superseded by the NIST Chemistry WebBook [1],... [Pg.277]

This database, for gaseous positive ions, follows two earlier NBS publications [46,58]. It has been superseded hy the GIANT Tables [37] and by the NIST Chemistry WebBook [1—12]. [Pg.279]

This database has been superseded by the GIANT Tables [37] and the NIST Chemistry WebBook [1—12]. [Pg.281]

Data for other substances can be obtained from the following critical compilations and online in the NIST Chemistry WebBook at http //www.webbook.nist.gov/ chemistry/ or from the NIST-TRC Databases available on disk. (Information can be found at http //www.nist.gov/srd/thermo.htm, or at http //srdata.nist.gov/ gateway/gateway keyword = thermodynamics.) An exhaustive list of earlier sources of tabulated thermochemical data can be found in Volume 1 of Chemical Thermodynamics, A Specialist Periodical Report [2]. A useful list of websites containing thermodynamic data is available at http //tigger.uic.edu/ mansoori/ Thermodynamic.Data. and.Property.html. [Pg.49]

D. D. Wagman, The NBS tables of chemical thermodynamic properties, J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 11, Supplement No. 2, (1982), pp. 2-7, pp. 2-14. Similar data can also be found listed by compound at http //webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/, the Chemistry WebBook of the National Institute of Science and Technology. [Pg.78]


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