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mcguire

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Does anyone know of a good source of Gibbs free energy data for compounds of managanese, chromium, silicon and sulfur and oxygen?
 
Heat of formation and coefficients a, b, c and I of free energy written as delatS=-a-2,303*a*logT-2*b*E-3*T+c*E-5*T^(-2) -I for those oxides you can find in Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, The Chemical Rubber Co,lobrary of Congress Card No 13-11056.
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For Mn, following A+B+CTlogT, depending on the temperature range, use the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. For others, the same handbook gives the standard values at 298.15 K in kJ/mol.
 
depends on the temperature range you are interested in
 
Thanks to all. I was able to find the necessary data.
 
If you need similar again try:
DMIC Report 224
February 1, 1966
Ignition of Metals in Oxygen
Defense Metals Information Center
Battelle Memorial Institute
Columbus, Ohio

A boat load of thermophysical property data.

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Corrosion never sleeps, but it can be managed.
 
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