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Thermochemical study of gaseous salts of oxygen-containing acids : V.1 cesium tungstate. / Lopatin, S. I.

In: Russian Journal of General Chemistry, Vol. 70, No. 10, 01.12.2000, p. 1494-1496.

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Lopatin, SI 2000, 'Thermochemical study of gaseous salts of oxygen-containing acids: V.1 cesium tungstate', Russian Journal of General Chemistry, vol. 70, no. 10, pp. 1494-1496.

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Lopatin, S. I. (2000). Thermochemical study of gaseous salts of oxygen-containing acids: V.1 cesium tungstate. Russian Journal of General Chemistry, 70(10), 1494-1496.

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Lopatin SI. Thermochemical study of gaseous salts of oxygen-containing acids: V.1 cesium tungstate. Russian Journal of General Chemistry. 2000 Dec 1;70(10):1494-1496.

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Lopatin, S. I. / Thermochemical study of gaseous salts of oxygen-containing acids : V.1 cesium tungstate. In: Russian Journal of General Chemistry. 2000 ; Vol. 70, No. 10. pp. 1494-1496.

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abstract = "Sublimation of cesium tungstate was studied by high-temperature mass spectrometry. The standard enthalpies of formation and atomization of gaseous Cs2WO4 were found to be 1234.1±7.8 and 3230±8 kJ/mol, respectively.",
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