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Thermodynamic properties of tungsten
Physical Review B, 1987Tungsten has several unusual thermodynamic properties, e.g., very high values of the melting point, the entropy of fusion, the expansion on melting and the lattice anharmonicity. These features are given a semiquantitative explanation, based on the electron density of states N(E).
, Grimvall, , Thiessen, , Guillermet
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Thermodynamic Properties of Montecellite
Geochemistry International, 2019A thermochemical study of natural calcium and magnesium orthosilicate ─ monticellite (Ca1.00Mg0.95)[SiO4] (Khabarovsk Territory, Russia) was carried out on the Tian-Calvet microcalorimeter. The enthalpy of formation from the elements fHоel(298.15 K) = -2238.4 4.5 kJ / mol was determined by the method of high-temperature melt solution calorimetry.
L. P. Ogorodova +5 more
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Thermodynamic Properties of Na0.65CoO2
Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, 2004Specific heat of the layered Na0.65CoO2 powder sample over the temperature region of 3-360 K has been studied. Features hinting at charge ordering below room-temperature were observed. Magnetic phase transition at 28 K as well as signs of short-range ordering confirm the 2D character of magnetism with weak inter-planar coupling in the system ...
Zorkovska, A +8 more
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Thermodynamic properties of alkali metals
Journal of Physics F: Metal Physics, 1972The authors have calculated the equations of state at 0 K for the various alkali metals starting from a theoretical description of the volume dependence of their dynamical matrix. They also obtain a detailed knowledge of the individual Gruneisen parameters which allow them to calculate temperature effects like the thermal pressure and the thermal ...
BERTONI, Carlo Maria +2 more
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Thermodynamic Properties of Polyolefin Solutions
2000No abstract.
van Opstal, L. +2 more
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Thermodynamic properties of peptide folding
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2004AbstractInter‐ and intramolecular forces and thermodynamics are concepts usually presented early within introductory biochemistry and have relevance to many topics throughout the remainder of the course. For this reason, it is important to have a good foundation in these concepts so they can be applied to many systems.
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