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Thermal Data. XVII. The Heat Capacity, Entropy, and Free Energy of Formation of Cyclohexane. A New Method of Heat Transfer in Low Temperature Calorimetry

Robert A. Ruehrwein, +1 more
- 01 Aug 1943 - 
- Vol. 65, Iss: 8, pp 1620-1625
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This article is published in Journal of the American Chemical Society.The article was published on 1943-08-01. It has received 103 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Heat transfer & Volumetric heat capacity.

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Electron spin resonance studies of transient alkyl radicals

TL;DR: In this article, the ESR lines are found to be narrow; considerable fine structure is observable, permitting positive assignment of the radical species, and accurate hyperfine constants are reported for 21 alkyl and cycloalkyl radicals, including several deuterated species.
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Reference materials for calorimetry and differential thermal analysis

TL;DR: The reference materials for calorimetry and differential thermal analysis as discussed by the authors are applicable to a wide range of scientific and technological research fields involving physical, chemical, and biological processes, and they can be found in the ICTAC working group "thermochemistry" during 1997-1998.
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Phase Transition Enthalpy Measurements of Organic and Organometallic Compounds. Sublimation, Vaporization and Fusion Enthalpies From 1880 to 2015. Part 1. C1-C10

TL;DR: A compendium of phase change enthalpies including fusion, vaporization, and sublimation was published in 2010 as mentioned in this paper, which included organic, organometallic, and a few inorganic compounds.
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The homogeneous ice nucleation rate of water droplets produced in a microfluidic device and the role of temperature uncertainty

TL;DR: A comprehensive error analysis suggests that absolute temperature accuracy is the single most important experimental parameter determining the uncertainty of the derived ice nucleation rates in the authors' experiments, and presumably also in many previous experiments.
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