RI 6664 Some Thermal Properties Of Beryllium Fluoride From 8° To 1,200° K

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. R. Taylor Jr.
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The heat capacities of a-quartz form beryllium fluoride were measured at approximately 3° intervals from 8° to 300° K., using an adiabatic calorimeter. At 298.15° K the heat capacity and entropy were 12.39 cal/deg mole and 12.75 ±0.04 eu respectively. Enthalpy measurements were made with an ice calorimeter at approximately 30° intervals on the quartz and glassy forms of beryllium fluoride between 300° and 1,200° K. A melting point of 825° K and an 0,-8 type transition at 500° K with a heat effect of 75 ca1/mole were deter-mined from the enthalpy data for the quartz-type sample. Beryllium fluoride glass crystallized spontaneously into the quartz modification at 500° K. The heat of the reaction BeF2 (a-quartz) .... BeF2 (glass) was found to be 1,125 ±16 cal/mole at 298° K by solution calorimetry. This value, when corrected to 273° K, was used to correct for the heat absorbed by the formation of glassy BeF2 when the sample was dropped into the ice calorimeter from temperatures above the melting point. Using corrected enthalpy measurements, the heat of fusion was determined to be 1.13 kcal/mole at 825° K.
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APA: A. R. Taylor Jr.  (1965)  RI 6664 Some Thermal Properties Of Beryllium Fluoride From 8° To 1,200° K

MLA: A. R. Taylor Jr. RI 6664 Some Thermal Properties Of Beryllium Fluoride From 8° To 1,200° K. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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