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Internally Consistent Ion Volumes and Their Application in Volume-Based Thermodynamics

Inorganic Chemistry, 2008
"Volume-based thermodynamics" (VBT) relates the thermodynamics of condensed-phase materials to their formula unit (or molecular) volumes, V(m). In order to secure the most accurate representation of these data, the volumes used are to be derived (in order of preference) from crystal structure data or from density or, in the absence of experimental data,
Glasser, Leslie, Jenkins, H.
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Teaching Thermodynamics with the Quantum Volume

Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
The author introduces the concept of the quantum volume into thermodynamics teaching. A new derivation of the basic part of the Sackur–Tetrode equation uses the microcanonical ensemble instead of t...
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Volume-Based Thermodynamics:  Estimations for 2:2 Salts

Inorganic Chemistry, 2006
The lattice energy of an ionic crystal, U(POT), can be expressed as a linear function of the inverse cube root of its formula unit volume (i.e., Vm(-1/3)); thus, U(POT) approximately 2I(alpha/Vm(1/3) + beta), where alpha and beta are fitted constants and I is the readily calculated ionic strength factor of the lattice.
H Donald Brooke, Jenkins   +1 more
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Experimental Thermodynamics Volume IX

2014
Written by the leading experts in the field, this book will provide a valuable, current account of the advances in the measurement and prediction of transport properties that have occurred over the last twenty years. Critical to industry, these properties are fundamental to, for example, the development of fossil fuels, carbon sequestration and ...
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Thermodynamics of rotating Bardeen black holes: Phase transitions and thermodynamics volume

Physical Review D, 2019
We investigate the thermodynamical properties of the rotating Bardeen black holes characterized by mass $m$, the spin parameter $a$, and the magnetic charge $g$. We calculate exact expressions of the Hawking temperature, mass, entropy, and heat capacity.
Md Sabir Ali, Sushant G. Ghosh
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Thermodynamics of binary mixtures: some excess volumes

The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 1974
Abstract Excess volumes of methylene chloride+pyridine, +α-picoline, +aniline, and +o-toluidine at 298.15 and 303.15 K and of chloroform+pyridine, +α-picoline, +aniline, and +o-toluidine at 303.15 K have been measured as a function of composition by a dilatometric method.
J.L Kapoor, P.P Singh
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