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Heat, of fusion

Triple point temperature Heat of fusion Heat of vaporization Liquid conductivity at r, Liquid conductivity at Temperature Tx Temperature Tz... [Pg.421]

Many other properties have been found to show periodic variations and these can be displayed graphically or by circles of varying size on a periodic table, e.g. melting points of the elements, boiling points, heats of fusion, heats of vaporization, energies of atomization, etc. Similarly, the properties of simple binary... [Pg.26]

Functional groups, 330,335 Fundamental property, 78 unit of electricity, 241 Furnace, electric arc, 404 Fusion, heat of, 68 pure substances, table, 69 Fusion, nuclear, 121, 419... [Pg.459]

Oxide Melting point C Boiling point °C Heat of fusion Heat of decomposition kJ mol Heat of vaporization... [Pg.5]

Melting Points, Heats of Fusion, Heats of Vaporization and Heats of Sublimation of Common HE... [Pg.44]

This concept presumes that the calorific input of the fire may be partly absorbed by the endothermic changes of the mineral substances employed in the formulation of the mastic. Thus, for example, such latent heat as the heat of fusion, heat of vaporization, heat of sublimation, and heat of transition (the heat required to change a unit mass of a given substance from one crystalline structure to another) all can absorb considerable energy which would otherwise be used to raise the combustible substrate to an ignition point. The efficiency of these fire-resistant minerals can also be adjudged by their specific heat values. [Pg.85]

Scott, D.W., Finke, H.L., Gross, M.E., Guthrie, G.B., Huffman, H.M. (1950) 2,3-Dithiabutane low temperature heat capacity, heat of fusion, heat of vaporization, vapor pressure, entropy and thermodynamic functions. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 72, 2424—2430. [Pg.264]

Heat of fusion Heat of vaporization Dipole moment Dielectric constant Specific conductance at -35 °C... [Pg.140]

Table 8.9 Heats of Fusion heat of fusion, g cal per g atom or g mole ff. ... Table 8.9 Heats of Fusion heat of fusion, g cal per g atom or g mole ff. ...
Thermal Conductivity Heat of Formation Heat of Fusion Heat of Vaporization... [Pg.3195]

Among other things, it became established that the nature of the structure adopted by a given compound on crystallization would then exert a profound effect on the solid-state properties of that system. For a given material, the heat capacity, conductivity, volume, density, viscosity, surface tension, diffusivity, crystal hardness, crystal shape and color, refractive index, electrolytic conductivity, melting or sublimation properties, latent heat of fusion, heat of solution, solubility, dissolution rate, enthalpy of transitions, phase diagrams, stability, hygroscopicity, and rates of reactions were all affected by the nature of the crystal structure. [Pg.2935]

Which of the following types of heat of reaction apply to the enthalpies calculated in Analysis and Interpretation item 8 heat of combustion, heat of solution, heat of reaction, heat of fusion, heat of vaporization, and heat of formation ... [Pg.816]

Heat of fusion Heat of vaporization Heat of condensation Heat of sublimation Solid to liquid Liquid to vapor Vapor to liquid Solid to vapor... [Pg.400]


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