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Thermodynamic Properties of Y5Sn3 over a Wide Range of Temperature

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The heat capacity and enthalpy of Y5Sn3 were investigated in the temperature range 58-2294 K for the first time. Values of the standard enthalpy, entropy, and reduced Gibbs energy of the stannide were calculated from the low-temperature heat capacity data. The temperature dependencies of the thermodynamic functions for the solid state of Y5Sn3 in the range 298.15-2300 K were found. The temperature, enthalpy, and entropy of melting of the compound were determined.

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Gorbachuk, N.P., Bolgar, A.S. Thermodynamic Properties of Y5Sn3 over a Wide Range of Temperature. Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics 41, 55–58 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016060414839

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