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Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference
Data.
This journal, published jointly by the National Institute of
Standards and Technology and the American Institute of Physics,
contains contributions from the National Standard Reference Data
System (NSRDS). It is used to provide critically evaluated physical
and chemical property data, fully documented as to the original
sources and the criteria used for evaluation. Cumulative indexes
are included periodically in the journals and University of Chicago
authorized users have searchable access to contents and abstracts
(1975-present) and full-text articles (2000-present) on the web.
Articles too lengthy for regular issue publication are produced as
Monographs and Supplements.
http://ojps.aip.org/jpcrd/
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QD511.8.B3690 1995
Chemistry Library Reference
Thermochemical Data of Pure Substances. Ihsan
Barin. 3rd edition. 2 volumes VCH: New York, 1995.
Covering about 230 organic substances in 2518 tables, functions
include temperature dependent properties, heat capacity, entropy,
Gibbs energy function, enthalpy, etc. Includes references and
background information.
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QD504.T385 1994
Chemistry Library Reference
Thermodynamics of Organic Compounds in the Gas
State. M. L. Frenkel. 2 volumes + computer disk
Thermodynamics Research Center: College Station, 1994.
Numerical data on heat capacity, entropy, enthalpy, Gibbs free
energy for elements, inorganic compounds and C1 to C36 organics and
organic radicals. Formula, name and CAS registry number indexes
available.
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QD504.T437I30
Chemistry Library Reference
Thermodynamic Properties of Individual
Substances. L. V. Gurvich, I. V. Veyts and C. B.
Alcock. 4th edition. 5 volumes (each in 2 pts) Hemisphere
Publishing Co.: New York, 1989.
First published in 1956, under a slightly different title and under
the auspices of the USSR National Standard Reference Data Service.
Covers about 1100 condensed phase and gaseous substances comprised
of 50 elements. Introduction contains a very good comparison of
various data compilation handbooks. Each volume includes a textual
and a tabular part and reports quantities like heat capacity, Gibbs
energy, enthalpy, entropy, equilibrium constants for atomization of
gases, sublimation or vapor equilibrium constants for condensed
phases, and more. Values are reported up to a maximum of 20,000
degree Kelvin.
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QD511.N57 1998
Chemistry Library Reference
NIST-JANAF Thermochemical Tables. Jr. M.W. Chase.
4th edition. 2 volumes Journal of Physical and Chemical
Reference Data, Monograph 9 (1998) American Chemical
Society
American Institute of Physics: Washington, DC, 1998.
Recommended temperature-dependent values are provided for chemical
thermodynamic properties of inorganic substances and for organic
substances containing only one or two carbon atoms. These tables
cover the thermodynamic properties over a wide temperature range
with single-phase and multiphase tables for the crystal, liquid,
and ideal gas state. The properties tabulated are heat capacity,
enthalpy, entropy, Gibbs energy function, enthalpy of formation,
Gibbs energy of formation, and the logarithm of the equilibrium
constant for formation of each compound from the elements in their
standard reference states. All values are given in SI units and are
for a standard-state pressure of 100 000 Pa (1 bar). Each
tabulation is accompanied by a critical evaluation of the
literature upon which the thermochemical table is based. Literature
references are given. This volume is an update to the Third Edition
which was published in J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, Volume 14
Supplement 1 (1985) (QD 511.D75 Crerar Library Reference and
QC100.U528 no.37 Chemistry Library Stacks). It contains new and
revised tabulations, In addition, it contains numerous corrections
to errors (both typographical and numerical) which resulted from
the massive changes made for the Third Edition.
NIST-JANAF Thermochemical Tables, Fourth Edition, Monograph No. 9
(Part I and Part II) is available from the American Institute of
Physics, Suite 1NO1, 2 Huntington Quadrangle, Melville, NY
11747-4502.
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QC171.P76
Crerar Library Reference
Thermophysical Properties of Matter. Purdue
University. Thermophysical Properties Research Center. 14 volumes
IFI/Plenum: New York, 1970-1979.
Properties covered include thermal conductivity, specific heat,
thermal radiative processes, thermal diffusivity, viscosity, and
thermal expansion. Includes a master index.
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QD305.H5T2
Chemistry Library Reference
TRC Thermodynamics Tables. Hydrocarbons.
Thermodynamics Research Center. Multi-volume Texas A&M
University: College Station,
Produced by the Texas A&M University based Thermodynamics
Research Center, this looseleaf collection is current
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QC100.U528
Chemistry Library Stacks
National Standard Reference Data Series
(NSRDS-NBS). United States. National Bureau of
Standards. 69 volumes Government Printing Office: Washington,
DC,
Formerly a companion publication to the Journal of Physical and
Chemical Reference Data. This series generally included
compilations that were very large, part of a continuing series or
based on a system, rather than a single property.
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QD65. U596
Chemistry Library Reference
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NBS Tables of Chemical Thermodynamic Properties, Selected
Values of Inorganic and C1 and C2 Organic Substances in SI
Units. Donald Wagman. American Chemical Society
American Institute of Physics: New York, 1982.
Provides enthalpies, free energies of formation, entropies and heat
capacities for elements, inorganic compounds and organic compounds
with one or two carbon atoms. Published as a supplement no. 2 to
volume 11 of Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference
Data.
New edition of NBS technical note no.
270 Selected values of chemical thermodynamic
properties.
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