RI 5485 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K. Of Cerium Monosulfide, Cerium Sesquisulfide And Thorium Disulfide ? Introduction And Summary

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E. G. King
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

Cerium and thorium sulfides have found use as crucible materials for melting certain radioactive metals. However, thermodynamic treatment of these sulfides has been hampered by lack of experimentally derived entropy values. This Bureau of Mines report describes heat-capacity measurements between 51° and 298° K, and entropy evaluations at 298.15° K, for cerium monosulfide (CeS), cerium sesquisulfide (Ce2S3), and thorium disulfide (THS2). The entropy values, with Literature results for the heats of formation, are used to obtain free energies of formation at 298.15°K. MATERIALS The samples used in this work were supplied by Prof, Leo Brewer of the Department of Chemistry, University of California. The methods of preparation and some of the physical and chemical properties of these sulfides were given by Eastman and coworkers.3 4/ Chemical analyses, conducted in our laboratory, gave the following results:
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APA: E. G. King  (1959)  RI 5485 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K. Of Cerium Monosulfide, Cerium Sesquisulfide And Thorium Disulfide ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: E. G. King RI 5485 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K. Of Cerium Monosulfide, Cerium Sesquisulfide And Thorium Disulfide ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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