Abstract
Abstract This paper is a survey of the literature on the thermodynamic properties of the actinide carbides since the review of Holley and Storms (1967). For uranium sesquicarbide and plutonium monocarbide there are sufficient new data to permit computation of the relevant thermodynamic functions as a function of temperature.
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