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Thermodynamic properties of analcime solid solutions
Philip S. Neuhoff, Guy L. Hovis, Giuseppina Balassone and Jonathan F. Stebbins
American Journal of Science January 2004, 304 (1) 21-66; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.304.1.21
Philip S. Neuhoff
Guy L. Hovis
Giuseppina Balassone

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Thermodynamic properties of analcime solid solutions
Philip S. Neuhoff, Guy L. Hovis, Giuseppina Balassone, Jonathan F. Stebbins
American Journal of Science Jan 2004, 304 (1) 21-66; DOI: 10.2475/ajs.304.1.21
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- Article
- Abstract
- INTRODUCTION
- SAMPLES AND CHARACTERIZATION
- ENTROPIC PROPERTIES OF ANALCIME SOLID SOLUTIONS
- CALORIMETRY
- MIXING PROPERTIES IN ANALCIME SOLID SOLUTIONS
- THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF LOW ANALCIME SOLID SOLUTIONS
- ENERGETICS OF SI-AL DISORDER IN ANALCIME
- GEOLOGIC PHASE RELATIONS INVOLVING LOW ANALCIME
- CONCLUDING REMARKS
- Acknowledgments
- Footnotes
- REFERENCES
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