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Contributions to the Data on Theoretical Metallurgy: [Part] 11. Entropies of Inorganic Substances: Revision (1948) of Data and Methods of Calculation
From Introduction: "The present bulletin also contains all the pertinent explanatory matter that appeared in its predecessors. Thus, it retains the same dual purpose of assembling the available values of the entropies at 298.16 degrees K of the elements and inorganic compounds and giving enough explanation of methods of calculating entropies to make the results comprehensible."
Contributions to the Data on Theoretical Metallurgy: [Part] 12. Heats and Free Energies of Formation of Inorganic Oxides
From Introduction: "This bulletin purposes to collect and compile, in readily usable form, heat and free-energy-of-formation data for inorganic oxides. Such data are used in evaluating heat balances in metallurgical processes, in appraising possible improvements in existing metal extractive methods, and as a guide in the search for better methods of producing metals of recent or possible future commercial interest."
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