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  2. Eutectic system - Wikipedia

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    Where is is the surface energy of the two-phase boundary, is the molar volume of the eutectic phase, is the solidification temperature of the eutectic phase, is the enthalpy of formation of the eutectic phase, and is the undercooling of the material. So, by altering the undercooling, and by extension the cooling rate, the minimal achievable ...

  3. Glycerol (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Heat capacity, c p: 150. J/(mol K) 6 °C - 11 °C Liquid properties Std enthalpy change of formation, Δ f H o liquid –669.6 kJ/mol Standard molar entropy, S o liquid: 206.3 J/(mol K) [4] Enthalpy of combustion, Δ c H o –1654.3 kJ/mol Heat capacity, c p: 221.9 J/(mol K) at 25 °C Gas properties Std enthalpy change of formation, Δ f H o ...

  4. Heat of combustion - Wikipedia

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    There are two kinds of enthalpy of combustion, called high(er) and low(er) heat(ing) value, depending on how much the products are allowed to cool and whether compounds like H 2 O are allowed to condense. The high heat values are conventionally measured with a bomb calorimeter. Low heat values are calculated from high heat value test data.

  5. Sodium formate - Wikipedia

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    On heating, sodium formate decomposes to form sodium oxalate and hydrogen. [4] The resulting sodium oxalate can be converted by further heating to sodium carbonate upon release of carbon monoxide: [5] [4]

  6. Heat of dilution - Wikipedia

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    In thermochemistry, the heat of dilution, or enthalpy of dilution, refers to the enthalpy change associated with the dilution process of a component in a solution at a constant pressure. If the initial state of the component is a pure liquid (presuming the solution is liquid), the dilution process is equal to its dissolution process and the ...

  7. Nitrogen trifluoride - Wikipedia

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    Alone among the nitrogen trihalides it has a negative enthalpy of formation. It is prepared in modern times both by direct reaction of ammonia and fluorine and by a variation of Ruff's method. [6] It is supplied in pressurized cylinders. NF 3 is slightly soluble in water without undergoing chemical reaction.

  8. Arrhenius equation - Wikipedia

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    In physical chemistry, the Arrhenius equation is a formula for the temperature dependence of reaction rates.The equation was proposed by Svante Arrhenius in 1889, based on the work of Dutch chemist Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff who had noted in 1884 that the Van 't Hoff equation for the temperature dependence of equilibrium constants suggests such a formula for the rates of both forward and ...

  9. Sodium sulfate (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Std enthalpy change of fusion, Δ fus H o: 200.8 kJ/mol [1] Std entropy change of fusion, Δ fus S o? J/(mol·K) Std enthalpy change of vaporization, Δ vap H o? kJ/mol Std entropy change of vaporization, Δ vap S o? J/(mol·K) Solid properties Std enthalpy change of formation, Δ f H o solid-1387.1 kJ/mol Standard molar entropy, S o solid: 149 ...