RI 8778 The Enthalpy of Formation of Synthetic Cancrinite [Na7.68 (A16Si6O24) (NO3)1.68 (H2O)4.1]

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K. O. Bennington
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Cancrinite is one eonstituentof "red muds," a high-volume waste product of alumina production by the Bayer process. The Bureau of Mines determined the thermochemical properties of cancrinite as part of a program to provide such data for minerals of industrial importance. Cancrinite [Na7.68(A16Si6024)(N03)1.68 (H2O)4.1] was synthesized by reacting aluminum silicate gel with a solution of NaOH and NaN03, and the composition was determined by chemical analysis, differential scanning calorimetry, and thermogravimetric analysis. The heat of solution was determined by hydrofluoric acid solution calorimetry. The standard enthalpy of formation at 298.15 K, ?Hf°298, is ?Hf°298 = -3,487.97 ±2.6 kcal/mol, and the standard enthalpy of formation from the oxides and NaN03, ?H°298, is ?H°298 = -215.20 ±l.8 kcal/mol.
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APA: K. O. Bennington  (1983)  RI 8778 The Enthalpy of Formation of Synthetic Cancrinite [Na7.68 (A16Si6O24) (NO3)1.68 (H2O)4.1]

MLA: K. O. Bennington RI 8778 The Enthalpy of Formation of Synthetic Cancrinite [Na7.68 (A16Si6O24) (NO3)1.68 (H2O)4.1]. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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