Abstract

The heats of dissociation of chlorine, bromine, and iodine have been determined by thermal methods and estimated to be 58·9, 45·2 and 35·2 kilo-cals. respectively. But no data are yet known concerning the heat of dissociation of fluorine. It is very difficult to subject fluorine to the same treatment as Cl 2 , Br 2 and I 2 ( i. e ., heating to a high temperature in a sealed quartz bulb) owing to its extreme chemical reactivity, and hence no direct method of determining the heat of dissociation of fluorine has yet been devised. In the present paper I have determined it indirectly by interpretation of the absorption spectra of alkali fluorides (for the present only NaF and KF). A short theory of the experiment is given below.

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