RI 5900 Heats And Free Energies Of Formation Of Some Hydrated And Anhydrous Sodium-And Calcium-Aluminum Silicates ? Introduction And Summary

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R. Barany
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

This report contains the results of experimental work conducted by the Bureau of Mines to obtain the heats of formation at 298.15° K. of analcite, dehydrated analcite, lawsonite, anorthite, hexagonal anorthite, and leonhardite. Thermodynamic data for these minerals have applications in ceramics, extractive metallurgy, and particularly in geochemistry. Except for data on anorthite, no previous similar data existed. The present results will be a substantial aid in deriving the temperature-pressure-equilibrium relationships among these minerals. The heats of formation were determined by solution calorimetry, with hydrofluoric acid as the reaction medium. The results were expressed both in terms of the constituent oxides and in terms of the constituent elements. The heat of formation data were combined with related entropy values to obtain the free energies of formation at 298.15° K.
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APA: R. Barany  (1962)  RI 5900 Heats And Free Energies Of Formation Of Some Hydrated And Anhydrous Sodium-And Calcium-Aluminum Silicates ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: R. Barany RI 5900 Heats And Free Energies Of Formation Of Some Hydrated And Anhydrous Sodium-And Calcium-Aluminum Silicates ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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