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R. Meyer J. Köhler A. Homburg Explosives

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Thermodynamic Calculation of Decomposition Reactions<br />

Table 36. Data of solid explosion reaction products.<br />

Product<br />

mol<br />

Formula<br />

Molecular<br />

Weight<br />

Energy of<br />

Formation<br />

kcal/<br />

mol<br />

Molar Heat<br />

of Fusion<br />

kcal/<br />

mol<br />

Number of<br />

Atoms in<br />

Molecule<br />

Molar<br />

Heat of<br />

Sublimation<br />

kcal/<br />

mol<br />

330<br />

sodium<br />

chloride NaCl 58.44 – 97.98 2 6.73 50.3<br />

potassium<br />

chloride KCl 74.56 –104.03 2 6.28 48.1<br />

magnesium<br />

chloride MgCl2 95.23 –152.68 3 10.3<br />

sodium<br />

carbonate Na2CO3 105.99 –269.4 6 8.0<br />

potassium<br />

carbonate K2CO3 138.21 –274.0 6 7.8<br />

calcium<br />

carbonate CaCO3 100.09 –287.6 5<br />

magnesium<br />

carbonate MgCO3 84.33 –261.0 5<br />

barium<br />

carbonate BaCO3 197.37 –289.8 5<br />

lead<br />

carbonate PbCO3 267.22 –166.2 5<br />

aluminum<br />

oxide Al2O3 101.96 –399.6 5 28.3 115.7<br />

(at 2480 K)<br />

iron oxide Fe2O3 159.70 –196.1 5 –<br />

lead Pb 207.21 ± 0 1 1.21 46.34<br />

mercury Hg 200.61 ± 0 1 – 14.0

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