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References D. D. Wagman, et ah, The NBS Tables of Chemical Thermodynamic Properties, in J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, 11 2,1982 M. W. Chase, et ah, JANAF Thermochemical Tables, 3rd ed., American Chemical Society and the American Institute of Physics, 1986 (supplements to JANAF appear in J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data) Thermodynamic Research Center, TRC Thermodynamic Tables, Texas A M University, College Station, Texas I. Barin and O. Knacke, Thermochemical Properties of Inorganic Substances, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1973 J. B. Pedley, R. D. Naylor, and S. P. Kirby, Thermochemical Data of Organic Compounds, 2nd ed.. Chapman and Hall, London, 1986 V. Majer and V. Svoboda, Enthalpies of Vaporization of Organic Compounds, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Chemical Data Series No. 32, Blackwell, Oxford, 1985. [Pg.533]

Thermochemical Tables 2nd ed., NSRDS-NBS 37, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C., 1985. [Pg.146]

JAJSIAF Thermochemical Tables, Cleariaghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept, of Commerce, Spriagfield, Va., Dec. 1963. [Pg.169]

JANAF Thermochemical Tables, NSRDA-NBS37, 2nd ed., NBS, Washington D.C., 1971. [Pg.188]

JANAF Interim Thermochemical Tables, Thermal Laboratory, The Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich., Mar. 31,1961. [Pg.498]

JANAF Thermochemical Tables, 1975 Suppl.,/ Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 4(1), 51 (1975). [Pg.30]

D. D. Wagman and co-workers. The NBS Tables of Chemical Thermodynamic Properties Selected Valuesfor Inorganic and and C Organic Substances in SI Units, in /. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, 11, suppl. 2 (1982) M. W. Chase, Jr. and co-sso-rkers, JMNAF Thermochemical Tables, 3rd ed.. Part II, in /. Phys. [Pg.384]

M. W. Chase, Jr., and co-workers, JHALTF Thermochemical Tables, 3rd ed., NSRDS-NBS 37, Catalogue No. C 13.48.37, American Chemical Society,... [Pg.352]

Joiat Army—Navy—Air Force (fANAF), Thermochemical Tables, 2nd ed., NSRDS— NBS 37,1971. [Pg.481]

D. R. Stull and H. Prophet, project dinectots, JMNMF Thermochemical Tables, 2nd ed.. National Standards Reference Data Series, U.S. National Bureau of Standards, No. 37, June 1971, available from U.S. Government Printing Office, Supetintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. [Pg.171]

JJTJjTF Thermochemical Tables 3rd ed.. Part I, American Ghemical Society and American Institute of Physics, New York, 1985. [Pg.475]

Converted and usually rounded off from JANAF Thermochemical Tables, NSRDS-NBS-37, 1971 (1141 pp.)... [Pg.243]

Usually rounded off from JANAF Thermochemical Tables, NSRDS-NBS-37, 1971 (1141 ppj- Equilibrium constants can he calculated hy combining AhJ values from Table 2-221, h-r— ho is from Table 2-222, and 5 values from the above, using the formula In kp = —AG/(RT), where AG = AhJ + hj — /i29s) T . [Pg.244]

Heat Capacity, C° Heat capacity is defined as the amount of energy required to change the temperature of a unit mass or mole one degree typical units are J/kg-K or J/kmol-K. There are many sources of ideal gas heat capacities in the hterature e.g., Daubert et al.,"" Daubert and Danner,JANAF thermochemical tables,TRC thermodynamic tables,and Stull et al. If C" values are not in the preceding sources, there are several estimation techniques that require only the molecular structure. The methods of Thinh et al. and Benson et al. " are the most accurate but are also somewhat complicated to use. The equation of Harrison and Seaton " for C" between 300 and 1500 K is almost as accurate and easy to use ... [Pg.391]

Ideal gas absolute entropies of many compounds may be found in Daubert et al.,"" Daubert and Danner," JANAF Thermochemical Tables,TRC Thermodynamic Tables,and Stull et al. ° Otherwise, the estimation method of Benson et al. " is reasonably accurate, with average errors of 1-2 J/mol K. Elemental standard-state absolute entropies may be found in Cox et al." Values from this source for some common elements are listed in Table 2-389. ASjoqs may also be calculated from Eq. (2-52) if values for AHjoqs and AGJoqs are known. [Pg.392]

Joint Army-Navy-Air Force Thermochemical Table, 2nd ed., Nat. Bur. [Pg.37]

M. W. Chase, Jr., C. A. Davies. J. R. Downey. Jr.. D. J. Fryrip. R. A. McDonald, and A. N. Syverud, JANAF Thermochemical Tables. Third Edition. Part 1. Al-Co and Part 2 Cr-Zr , J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data. 14. 1985, Supplement No. 1. Other more specialized tables can be found, along with individual references, in the literature. [Pg.449]

Chase, M. V., JANAF Thermochemical Tables, 13(1), American Chem. Soc. Am. Inst, of Physics (1985)... [Pg.65]

JANAF Thermochemical Tables, Natl. Stand. Ref. Data Ser. NSRDS-NBS 37, (1971) also Dow Chemical Company, distributed by Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical Information, PB168370 (1965) and subsequent updates. [Pg.351]


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