RI 5967 Thermodynamic Properties Of Strontium Bromide And Strontium Nitrate ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. R. Taylor
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

In recent years, thermodynamic data have been used to a greater degree than ever by the chemical and metallurgical engineer as a means of predicting and controlling chemical reactions. To satisfy the spiraling demand for basic physical data needed for the calculations, the Bureau of Mines is studying the heat capacities of a variety of chemical compounds at high and low temperatures. This paper is one of a series presenting such data. The heat capacities of two alkaline earth compounds, strontium bromide and strontium nitrate, were measured in a temperature range of 60° to 300° K. in an adiabatic calorimeter and at temperatures of 300° to about 1,200° K. in a Bunsen ice calorimeter. The construction and operation of the calorimeters are discussed in other reports.3 4 The heat-capacity data presented in this report were extrapolated to 0° K., and smooth values of heat capacity, entropy, enthalpy function, and free-energy function were calculated and tabulated at even 10-degree intervals. The enthalpy data were fitted with algebraic equations by applying the method of least squares; calculations a£ heat-capacity values, entropy, enthalpy function, and free-energy function were made at even 50-degree intervals. The heat and entropy of fusion of strontium bromide were calculated from the enthalpy measurements.
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APA: A. R. Taylor  (1962)  RI 5967 Thermodynamic Properties Of Strontium Bromide And Strontium Nitrate ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: A. R. Taylor RI 5967 Thermodynamic Properties Of Strontium Bromide And Strontium Nitrate ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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