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Evaluation of Density Functionals for Si-O-C-H Molecule Thermochemistry. [PDF]
Svenum IH, Bleken FL, Andersson S.
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"Best" Iterative Coupled-Cluster Triples Model? More Evidence for 3CC. [PDF]
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Gold-Standard Chemical Database 137 (GSCDB137): A Diverse Set of Accurate Energy Differences for Assessing and Developing Density Functionals. [PDF]
Liang J, Head-Gordon M.
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Probing the Chemistry of Sulfurous Pollutants: Accurate Thermochemistry Determination of Extensive Sulfur-Containing Species. [PDF]
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Computer-aided design of caffeic acid derivatives: free radical scavenging activity and reaction force. [PDF]
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Geometric deep learning for molecular property predictions with chemical accuracy across chemical space. [PDF]
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2022
This chapter assesses thermochemistry, which is the study of energy released or absorbed as heat during chemical reactions and how it depends upon the conditions. Thermochemistry is a branch of thermodynamics because a reaction vessel and its contents form a system, and chemical reactions result in the exchange of energy between the system and the ...
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This chapter assesses thermochemistry, which is the study of energy released or absorbed as heat during chemical reactions and how it depends upon the conditions. Thermochemistry is a branch of thermodynamics because a reaction vessel and its contents form a system, and chemical reactions result in the exchange of energy between the system and the ...
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2021
This chapter focuses on thermochemistry. It starts with enthalpy change which is the heat added to a system at constant pressure. The reaction is considered endothermic if heat is taken, while it would be exothermic if heat is given out. As the chapter shows, a calorimeter can be used to measure enthalpy changes.
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This chapter focuses on thermochemistry. It starts with enthalpy change which is the heat added to a system at constant pressure. The reaction is considered endothermic if heat is taken, while it would be exothermic if heat is given out. As the chapter shows, a calorimeter can be used to measure enthalpy changes.
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2013
Contents Calorimetry 560 Conventional calorimetry 561 Brief illustration 57.1: The calorimeter constant 561 Example 57.1: Calculating a change in enthalpy 562 Differential scanning ...
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Contents Calorimetry 560 Conventional calorimetry 561 Brief illustration 57.1: The calorimeter constant 561 Example 57.1: Calculating a change in enthalpy 562 Differential scanning ...
Peter Atkins +2 more
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