RI 7430 Thermodynamic Data For Silver Chloride And Silver Bromide

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. B. Pankratz
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Enthalpies above 298° K were determined for AgCl to 1,400° K and for AgBr to 1,200° K by copper-block calorimetry. Before melting, both compounds showed an anomalous increase in enthalpy, an effect associated with lattice defect formation. Melting points and heats of fusion were determined to be AgCl, 730° K and 2,945 cal/mole; AgBr, 700° K and 2,030 cal/mole. The heat capacity of both melted substances decreased with increasing temperature over the entire liquid ranges investigated. Enthalpies above 298° K were tabulated at even temperatures along with derived entropy increments and heat capacity values. The results were combined with the known heats of formation and entropies at 29.8.15° K to obtain values of the heats and free energies of formation over the range 298.15° to 1,400° K for AgC1 and 298.15° to 1,200° K for AgBr.
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APA: L. B. Pankratz  (1970)  RI 7430 Thermodynamic Data For Silver Chloride And Silver Bromide

MLA: L. B. Pankratz RI 7430 Thermodynamic Data For Silver Chloride And Silver Bromide. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1970.

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