Abstract

Temperatures and enthalpies of fusion as well as the heat capacity of silver chloride and silver bromide were measured by differential scanning calorimetry. A polynomial heat capacity dependence on temperature was used to fit the experimental data. The thermodynamic functions of AgCl and AgBr were calculated by combining these heat capacity results with the entropy at 298.15 K, temperatures, and enthalpies of fusion.

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