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The enthalpy of combustion of organo-metallic compounds measured with a vacuum-jacketed rotating aneroid calorimeter. The enthalpy of formation of lead tetraphenyl

Lead tetraphenyl has been burnt in an aneroid rotating combustion calorimeter. The standard enthalpy of combustion was ΔH o = −(3115.6 ± 3.6) kcal th mol −1, which yielded a standard enthalpy of formation, ΔH f o(PbPh 4, c) = (123.1 ± 3.6) kcal th mol −1. This value has been used to extend the self-...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical thermodynamics 1972, Vol.4 (5), p.783-787
Main Authors: Carson, A.S, Laye, P.G, Spencer, J.A, Steele, W.V
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Lead tetraphenyl has been burnt in an aneroid rotating combustion calorimeter. The standard enthalpy of combustion was ΔH o = −(3115.6 ± 3.6) kcal th mol −1, which yielded a standard enthalpy of formation, ΔH f o(PbPh 4, c) = (123.1 ± 3.6) kcal th mol −1. This value has been used to extend the self-consistent mean bond energy scheme for the organo-metallic compounds of Group IV, which has been described previously.
ISSN:0021-9614
1096-3626
DOI:10.1016/0021-9614(72)90052-3