U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Heat capacity and thermodynamic properties for two samples of prismatine 1 By

Heat capacities of two prismatine samples have been measured by low-temperature quasi-adiabatic calorimetry. Australian prismatine was measured between 18 and 350 K and Greenland prismatine was measured between 50 and 350 K. At 298.15 K the heat capacity and entropy are 589.8 ± 0.9 and 476.7 ± 1.2 J...

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Main Authors: Bruce S. Hemingway, Frank K. Mazdab, Lawrence M. Anovitz
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