Pure Substances. Part 2 _ Compounds from BeBr_g to ZrCl2_g
Thermodynamic data for inorganic materials are fundamental for the optimisation of existing process parameters and for investigating suitable parameters for carrying out potential new processes. With the aid of such data, time and costs can be saved by calculating the conditions necessary to produce a material of the required composition and specified purity, with a minimum usage of energy and input materials and with a minimum release of harmful substances to the environment. The SGTE evaluated data presented here are tabulated values of standard thermodynamic properties (enthalpy of formation and standard entropy at 298.15K, enthalpies and temperatures of transition, heat content) for each substance, together with plotted heat capacity, Gibbs energy and enthalpy of formation functions up to the maximum temperature for which the data for that substance have been evaluated. The data are presented in 3 subvolumes, A: Pure Substances, B: Binary Systems, C: Ternary and Multi-Component Systems.
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Pure Substances. Part 2 _ Compounds from BeBr_g to ZrCl2_g
Thermodynamic data for inorganic materials are fundamental for the optimisation of existing process parameters and for investigating suitable parameters for carrying out potential new processes. With the aid of such data, time and costs can be saved by calculating the conditions necessary to produce a material of the required composition and specified purity, with a minimum usage of energy and input materials and with a minimum release of harmful substances to the environment. The SGTE evaluated data presented here are tabulated values of standard thermodynamic properties (enthalpy of formation and standard entropy at 298.15K, enthalpies and temperatures of transition, heat content) for each substance, together with plotted heat capacity, Gibbs energy and enthalpy of formation functions up to the maximum temperature for which the data for that substance have been evaluated. The data are presented in 3 subvolumes, A: Pure Substances, B: Binary Systems, C: Ternary and Multi-Component Systems.
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Pure Substances. Part 2 _ Compounds from BeBr_g to ZrCl2_g

Pure Substances. Part 2 _ Compounds from BeBr_g to ZrCl2_g

by Scientific Group Thermodata Europe (SGTE)
Pure Substances. Part 2 _ Compounds from BeBr_g to ZrCl2_g

Pure Substances. Part 2 _ Compounds from BeBr_g to ZrCl2_g

by Scientific Group Thermodata Europe (SGTE)

(1999)

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Overview

Thermodynamic data for inorganic materials are fundamental for the optimisation of existing process parameters and for investigating suitable parameters for carrying out potential new processes. With the aid of such data, time and costs can be saved by calculating the conditions necessary to produce a material of the required composition and specified purity, with a minimum usage of energy and input materials and with a minimum release of harmful substances to the environment. The SGTE evaluated data presented here are tabulated values of standard thermodynamic properties (enthalpy of formation and standard entropy at 298.15K, enthalpies and temperatures of transition, heat content) for each substance, together with plotted heat capacity, Gibbs energy and enthalpy of formation functions up to the maximum temperature for which the data for that substance have been evaluated. The data are presented in 3 subvolumes, A: Pure Substances, B: Binary Systems, C: Ternary and Multi-Component Systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540653448
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 11/12/1999
Series: Landolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology - New Series
Edition description: 1999
Pages: 415
Product dimensions: 7.60(w) x 10.63(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Index of Substances in the order of tabultion (ASCII alphabetic order).- Alphabetic Index of Substances according to their chemical formula.- References.- Tabulation and graphical thermodynamic properties of Compounds.
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