RI 5659 Heat Of Formation Of Yttrium Chloride ? Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. L. Montgomery
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

Heats of solution of yttrium chloride and oxide in hydrochloric acid were measured by Bureau of Mines researchers. Using the heat of combustion of yttrium mentioned in the literature, the Bureau calculated the heat of formation of yttrium chloride to be -239.16 + 0.50 kcal./mole. The Bureau experiments gave evidence that the heats of solution of yttrium chloride from the literature are mostly too low because of water and/or oxychloride impurities. Heat of combustion of yttrium (8)3/ and its heat of solution in hydrochloric acid (2, 14) have been measured. The earlier heat of solution measurement (2) is unreliable because of possible potassium contamination (4). Heat of solution of yttrium chloride has been measured by three researchers (3, 9, 15), who obtained widely different results. Spedding and Flynn (14) report the heat of formation of yttrium chloride as -232.69 kcal./mole from their solution studies. The present work was designed to check the reported heats of solution of yttrium chloride and to determine the heat of solution of yttrium oxide. The latter measurement would allow the results of solution and combustion data for yttrium to be intercompared.
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APA: R. L. Montgomery  (1960)  RI 5659 Heat Of Formation Of Yttrium Chloride ? Summary And Introduction

MLA: R. L. Montgomery RI 5659 Heat Of Formation Of Yttrium Chloride ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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