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Temperatures and enthalpies of organic compounds

Authors: Louis SCHUFFENECKER, Jacques DELLACHERIE

Publication date: June 10, 1992

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AUTHORS

  • Louis SCHUFFENECKER: Doctor of Science - Engineer from the École Nationale Supérieure des Industries Chimiques de Nancy (ENSIC) - Professor of Thermodynamics at ENSIC

  • Jacques DELLACHERIE: Doctor of Science - Engineer from the École Nationale Supérieure des Industries Chimiques de Nancy (ENSIC) - Professor of Thermodynamics at ENSIC

 INTRODUCTION

In this article, we deal with the normal melting and boiling temperatures and enthalpies of organic compounds.

Notations and symbols

Symbol

Unit

Definition

H

J

total enthalpy of a system

G

J

total Gibbs energy of a system

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