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For the practical application of thermochemistry to the development
and control of tech nical processes, the data for as many
substances as possible are needed in conjunction with rapid and
simple methods of calculating equilibrium constants, heat balances
and the EMF of galvanic cells. For these three types of calculation
the following three ther modynamic functions are suitable: The
Planck function, the enthalpy and the Gibbs free energy, which are
here defined and tabulated as unambigous functions of temperature
for pure substances. The first edition of the tables was published
in 1973 under the title "Thermochemical Properties of Inorganic
Substances". The present supplementary volume contains the data and
functions for a further 800 inorganic substances. In addition, the
data for about 250 substances from the first volume have been
up-dated. These usually small corrections produce better
consistency with the data from more recent publications. The
comments of users and reviewers of the first volume have largely
been concerned with the difference between the present
thermodynamic functions and the system used in the JANAF tables,
the somewhat unconventional handling of heat balances adopted here,
the notation of cell reactions, the description of
non-stoichiometric phases and the accuracy of the tabulated data.
To answer these questions and criticims the theore tical concepts
and the practical use of the tables are dealt with in more detail
in the introduction, following the recommendation of some
reviewers.
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