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The surface energies of calcium oxide and calcium hydroxide

Stephen Brunauer, +2 more
- 01 Jun 1956 - 
- Vol. 34, Iss: 6, pp 729-742
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In this paper, the total surface energies of calcium oxide and calcium hydroxide were determined by measuring the heats of solution in 2 N nitric acid of 2 O(N 2 O 2 O (n) O(n) of calcium oxides and calcium hyroxide.
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The total surface energies (or surface enthalpies) of calcium oxide and calcium hydroxide were determined by measuring the heats of solution in 2 N nitric acid of calcium oxide and calcium hydroxid...

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