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Twenty years ago author Kurt Stern produced four monographs for the
National Bureau of Standards on the high-temperature properties of
inorganic salts containing oxyanions. Although relied upon by
scientists and engineers around the world, these monographs have
now become increasingly difficult to access and increasingly
outdated. High Temperature Properties and Thermal Decomposition of
Inorganic Salts with Oxyanions unifies, expands upon, and brings
up-to-date those standard-setting documents. It offers both
qualitative and quantitative information on the behavior and
properties of approximately 300 compounds, complete with
thermodynamic tables of decomposition equilibria and information
regarding decomposition kinetics. For each class of compounds, an
existence chart in the form of a periodic table tells you at a
glance which compounds are known to exist, those whose existence is
uncertain, and those about which nothing is known. Supplementary
tables give information about phase transitions and densities in
both solid and liquid phases. Within this single volume, the author
provides a comprehensive, critical review of the high-temperature
properties of all the major classes of inorganic salts with
oxyanions. If you work with materials or processes that involve
salts at elevated temperatures, you now have an authoritative
resource that obviates the need to perform extensive literature
searches, data evaluations, and thermodynamic calculations-and
saves you time.
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