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         Chemistry Data:     more books (100)
  1. Practical Data Analysis in Chemistry, Volume 26 (Data Handling in Science and Technology) by Marcel Maeder, Yorck-Michael Neuhold, 2007-08-24
  2. Handbook of Computational Quantum Chemistry by David B. Cook, 2005-08-02
  3. Drug Safety Data: How to Analyze, Summarize, and Interpret to Determine Risk by Michael J. Klepper, Barton Cobert, 2010-09-13
  4. Computational Chemistry: A Practical Guide for Applying Techniques to Real World Problems by David Young, 2001-03-07
  5. A Computational Approach to Chemistry (Physical Chemistry Texts) by David Michael Hirst, 1990-03
  6. Data Analysis for Chemistry: An Introductory Guide for Students and Laboratory Scientists by D. Brynn Hibbert, J. Justin Gooding, 2005-10-27
  7. Computational Chemistry: Introduction to the Theory and Applications of Molecular and Quantum Mechanics (Volume 0) by Errol G. Lewars, 2003-03-01
  8. Essentials of Computational Chemistry: Theories and Models by Christopher J. Cramer, 2004-11-22
  9. Measurement Analysis: An Introduction to the Statistical Analysis of Laboratory Data in Physics, Chemistry and the Life Sciences by Mario Caria, 2001-03
  10. EXAFS: Basic Principles and Data Analysis (Inorganic Chemistry Concepts) by Boon K. Teo, 1986-05-09
  11. Computers in Chemistry (Oxford Chemistry Primers, 84) by Pete Biggs, 2000-08-24
  12. Organic Mesoscopic Chemistry (IUPAC chemical data series) by Hiroshi Masuhara, 1999-10
  13. Thermal Conductivity and Viscosity Data of Fluid Mixtures (Chemistry Data Series) by K. Stephen, T. Heckenberger, 1989-08
  14. Dechema Chemistry Data Series

1. NIST Chemistry WebBook
List of University chemistry data Resources Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre. Chemistry 2000 university chemistry department around the world. Chemistry
http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry
Chemistry WebBook
NIST Standard Reference Database Number 69 - March, 2003 Release
View: Search Options Models and Tools Documentation Notes
Credits
Neutral Thermochemical data
compiled by H.Y. Afeefy J.F. Liebman S.E. Stein
Entropy and Heat Capacity of Organic Compounds
compiled by Glushko Thermocenter, V.S. Yungman , director
Condensed Phase Heat Capacity data
compiled by E.S. Domalski E.D. Hearing
Ionization Energetics (IE, AE) data
compiled by S.G. Lias H.M. Rosenstock K. Draxl B.W. Steiner J.T. Herron J.L. Holmes R.D. Levin J.F. Liebman S.A. Kafafi
Ionization Energy data
evaluated by S.G. Lias
Negative Ion Energetics data
compiled by J.E. Bartmess
Thermochemistry of Cluster Ion data
compiled by M. Meot-Ner(Mautner) and S.G. Lias
Proton Affinity data
compiled and evaluated by E.P. Hunter S.G. Lias
Vibrational and Electronic Energy Level data
compiled by M.E. Jacox
Vibrational Frequency data
compiled by T. Shimanouchi
Constants of Diatomic Molecules
compiled by K.P. Huber G. Herzberg
Organometallic Thermochemical data
compiled by J. A. Martinho Simões
Heat of Sublimation data
compiled by J.S. Chickos

2. World Precipitation Chemistry Data Page
World Precipitation chemistry data. History and Mission
http://marble.asrc.cestm.albany.edu/qasac/data.html
World Precipitation Chemistry Data
History and Mission Data Laboratory Intercomparisons Precipitation Site Maps ...
Important Change in Station IDs
This page is still under construction.
Data Submittal Summary BAPMoN (for older data) or WDCPC-ds Version 2.00 (for more recent data). Flat Ascii file (Convert all spreadsheet filetypes to .csv format before submission). Media: A choice of:
E-mail attachment
E-mail template
Anonymous ftp
Our domain address is: marble.asrc.cestm.albany.edu
Please use your e-mail address as the password
Data must be deposited in the /incoming/qasac directory
3.5 inch diskette
Formated for DOS/Windows or SUN Solaris (No Apple formats).
QASAC Postal Address
Description Data Submission Procedure to QA/SAC and WDCPC
It is our intention to eventually provide interactive access via this web site to the WMO/GAW precipitation database, both to deposit data from the various GAW precipitation networks, and to provide data downloads for research activities. However, the Scientific Advisory Group for Precipitation Chemistry (SAG-PC) is currently reviewing many procedural issues concerning precipitation chemistry data including submission standards and formats, appropriate disclosure levels and maintaing data integrity and security. Until these issues are resolved, implementation of interactive web site would be premature.

3. Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory - Radiation Chemistry Data Center
Chemical property data (such as reaction rate constants, and redox potentials,) historic bibliographic Category Science Chemistry Physical Databases......Welcome to the. NDRL Radiation chemistry data Center! The Radiation ChemistryData Center of the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory. Work supported by
http://allen.rad.nd.edu/
Welcome to the
NDRL Radiation Chemistry Data Center!
T he Radiation Chemistry Data Center of the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory is an information resource dedicated to the collection, evaluation, and dissemination of data characterizing the reactions of transient intermediates produced by radiation chemical and photochemical methods. T he Center makes the result of its data projects available in printed compilations and bibliographies. On-line documents and databases are also available through these web pages. Please follow one of the links below to find out more about the center and its data resources.

4. Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory - Radiation Chemistry Data Center
The Radiation chemistry data Center of the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory is an information resource dedicated to the
http://www.rcdc.nd.edu/
Welcome to the
NDRL Radiation Chemistry Data Center!
T he Radiation Chemistry Data Center of the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory is an information resource dedicated to the collection, evaluation, and dissemination of data characterizing the reactions of transient intermediates produced by radiation chemical and photochemical methods. T he Center makes the result of its data projects available in printed compilations and bibliographies. On-line documents and databases are also available through these web pages. Please follow one of the links below to find out more about the center and its data resources.

5. Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory - Radiation Chemistry Data Center
The Radiation chemistry data Center at the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory offersextensive data compilations on The Radiation chemistry data Center.
http://allen.rad.nd.edu/icabr/RCDC.html
Welcome to the
T he R adiation C hemistry ... enter at the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory offers extensive data compilations on ...
  • Radical processes in solution from radiation chemistry and photochemistry such as
    • Pulse radiolysis of aqueous solution
    • Rate constants for inorganic radicals and metal transients
    • Oxygen radical kinetics
    • One-electron reduction potentials involving free radicals
  • Excited-state processes in photochemistry and photophysics including
    • Triplet-triplet absorption spectroscopy
    • Singlet oxygen formation yields and reaction rates
    • Metal complex quenching rates
    • Triplet state photophysics
    The Radiation Chemistry Data Center
    T he Radiation Chemistry Data Center (RCDC) is a focal point for the compilation and evaluation of kinetic, spectroscopic and thermodynamic data for processes in solution involving reactive intermediates, including free radicals and excited states . These data are primarily derived from the published literature on radiation chemistry and quantitative aspects of photochemistry. I n addition to the critical compilation activities in radiation chemistry and photochemistry we also maintain a substantial bibliographic database in support of the data work. We are developing access to the database for retrospective online searching via the World Wide Web.

6. NASA's GES DISC DAAC: Upper Atmosphere Data Support
NASA pages offers data and images from satellites, educational resources, news, videos, software and a collection of related links. We also have data sets from other missions dedicated to studying the chemistry, dynamics and solar interactions of the
http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/CAMPAIGN_DOCS/ATM_CHEM/ac_main.html
Upper Atmosphere Data Support
Chemistry, Dynamics and Solar Interactions The SORCE spacecraft was successfully launched on Saturday January 25, 2003. The level telemetry data are already flowing to the DAAC. The science level 3 products are expected to arrive at the DAAC about 3 - 4 months after launch. Please check back for any updates or see the SORCE homepage
Menu:
Data Documentation Software Images ... Staff Welcome to the Upper Atmosphere Data Support Web Site at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). Here you will find data, information, and resources about the Earth's upper atmosphere; the region from the stratosphere and up. Please visit the Goddard DAAC homepage for other Earth science data and information. Our primary data sets include the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS), the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS). We also have data sets from other missions dedicated to studying the chemistry, dynamics and solar interactions of the upper atmosphere. In the future, this site will also provide information about the EOS SORCE mission (launced January 25, 2003) and the upcoming EOS

7. Engineering Chemistry Databases!
The largest numeric database system in China for chemical, petrochemical, metallurgical industries. Provides experimental data, reference information. Can also perform data estimation.
http://159.226.63.177/
Engineering Chemistry Database
Database List Inorganic Thermodynamic Inorganic Thermodynamic Interaction Parameter in Liquid Fe or Cu Organic Physical Property ... Gasoline Octane Number and Others Introduction
Contents
Introduction to ECDB
ECDBThe Engineering Chemistry Data Base, developed by the Laboratory of Computer Chemistry(LCC), the Institute of Chemical Metallurgy(ICM), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and the collaborators, is the largest numeric database system in China for chemical, petrochemical, metallurgical industries. ECDB brings together, in one convenient cluster, a series of chemical databases and software packages on IBM PC and its compatible computers as well as VAX computer series for chemists, chemical engineers and information specialists. ECDB provides the physical, thermochemical and thermodynamic data for thousands of inorganic and organic compounds, and their mixtures. ECDB covers a diverse of thermodynamic and physical models for property coeerlation and prediction. ECDB provides experimental data as well as reference information. The system can perform rapid and reliable data estimations for pure chemicals and their mixtures, in case that the required data are not available.

8. Instant Chemical Hazards, Safety, & Environmental Chemistry Data
Instant Chemical Hazards Safety Data Dosage amounts and the mode of exposureare also included and, when available, irritation data are listed.
http://www.instantref.com/tox-chem.htm
I nstant C hemical H S afety D ata Dr. Lawrence H. Keith C hemical hazards, toxicity, safety, chemical protective clothing (CPC), and environmental analytical information on selected chemicals are provided for teachers, students, industrial hygienists, and people who may be exposed to them in schools, colleges, homes, or work places. The information here is necessarily brief; however, a thousand times more information than can be accommodated here is available from the Professional PC References / Windows tm Series . We welcome your comments and suggestions for additional chemical information that would help you. We'll try to update this information as time permits.. You may select information from lists of chemicals above. This information has been carefully gathered from many sources and compiled into several electronic publications to make its access more convenient. Information on these electronic publications may also be selected from lists of them above. Each is published by Instant Reference Sources, Inc. and Digital Liaisons in Austin, Texas. And, when you are finished browsing this information, I've provided a few useful links to other sources of chemical and safety information that you may visit.
Go to the Page on Protecting Children's Health
Go to the Page on Environmental Endocrine Disruptors
Go to the Instant Reference Sources Home Page
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9. PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry Data
PMEL Atmospheric chemistry data Server. MAGE92 RITS93 RITS94 ACE1 ACE-2 Aerosols99INDOEX NAURU99 ACE-ASIA NEAQS2002
http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/data/
PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry Data Server
ACE-1 ACE-2 ACE-ASIA This data server allows access to view and download data from field projects conducted by the PMEL Atmospheric chemistry group. We ask that anyone making significant use of this data please contact us (johnson@pmel.noaa.gov or bates@pmel.noaa.gov). NOAA Regional Aerosol Sampling Station data are now available Last updated: 27-February-2003 U.S.Dept of Commerce NOAA OAR PMEL ... Atmospheric Chemistry

10. NIST Scientific And Technical Databases - Analytical Chemistry
Analytical chemistry databases and publications.
http://www.nist.gov/srd/analy.htm

Data Home
Analytical Chemistry Atomic and Molecular Physics Biometrics ... Thermophysical and Thermochemical
Analytical Chemistry
NIST provides a comprehensive set of easy-to-use databases and online systems that help the analytical chemist identify unknown materials and obtain physical, chemical, and spectroscopic data about known substances. The databases marked with an * have been fully evaluated using a variety of techniques. When appropriate, duplicate measurements have been included for completeness. The databases and online systems are updated and expanded on a regular basis. The PC databases have sophisticated software that enables searching which takes only seconds. Highlights The NIST/EPA/NIH Mass Spectral Library is the product of a multiyear, comprehensive evaluation and expansion of the world's more widely used mass spectral reference library. The database now includes 147,198 compounds with spectra. Click here for a list of our distributors of this high-quality, evaluated product.

11. Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory - Radiation Chemistry Data Center
Welcome to the Radiation chemistry data Center, Metal complex quenchingrates; Triplet state photophysics. The Radiation chemistry data Center.
http://www.rcdc.nd.edu/RCDC/RCDC.html
Welcome to the
Radiation Chemistry Data Center
T he R adiation C hemistry D ata C enter at the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory offers extensive data compilations on ...
  • Radical processes in solution from radiation chemistry and photochemistry such as
    • Pulse radiolysis of aqueous solution
    • Rate constants for inorganic radicals and metal transients
    • Oxygen radical kinetics
    • One-electron reduction potentials involving free radicals
  • Excited-state processes in photochemistry and photophysics including
    • Triplet-triplet absorption spectroscopy
    • Singlet oxygen formation yields and reaction rates
    • Metal complex quenching rates
    • Triplet state photophysics
    The Radiation Chemistry Data Center
    T he Radiation Chemistry Data Center (RCDC) is a focal point for the compilation and evaluation of kinetic, spectroscopic and thermodynamic data for processes in solution involving reactive intermediates, including free radicals and excited states . These data are primarily derived from the published literature on radiation chemistry and quantitative aspects of photochemistry. Data from the compilations is also made available as a database for PCs and for searching online via the World Wide Web. I n addition to the critical compilation activities in radiation chemistry and photochemistry we also maintain a substantial bibliographic database in support of the data work. The database is available for browsing new additions and retrospective searching online via the World Wide Web.

12. Validata Chemical Services - (770) 232-0130
Provides analytical chemistry data validation services. Founded in 1990, Validata has completed over 50 data validation contracts in both the public and private sectors, spanning regions throughout the United States and Canada.
http://DataValidator.com/

13. NDRL Radiation Chemistry Data Center -- About The Compilations
NDRL Radiation chemistry data Center. About the Data Compilations.The data. The continuing program of the Radiation chemistry data
http://www.rcdc.nd.edu/browse_compil.html
NDRL Radiation Chemistry Data Center
About the Data Compilations
The data
The continuing program of the Radiation Chemistry Data Center for the compilation of data has emphasized the collection and review of reaction rate data for transient radicals, radical ions and excited states in solution. The data largely results from the techniques of pulse radiolysis and flash photolysis and related methods which have produced a large body of kinetic data for chemical reactions occurring in less than about 10 seconds. Compilations of this data have appeared in a series of refereed papers and reports. The data, including recent additions, is here made available to the scientific and technical community as a world wide web resource. All of the data in this database is for chemical kinetics in solution. A comparable database for chemical kinetics in solution, for the most part the same data, is also maintained by NIST . A comparable database for chemical kinetics in the gas phase is also maintained by NIST
Browsing the compilations
T he RCDC compilations on this web site are presented as individual groups of pages corresponding to each published work. Each compilation consists of an introductory article, describing the scope of the compilation, with the considerations and criteria for data evaluation discussed. Nomenclature for the compilation is also described here. For several compilations the introduction is followed by one or more pages of links organized as an index or table of contents to the individual pages of the compilation. These links allow the browsing of the data by species name. Each page tabulates the reaction of a transient species with a particular reactant.

14. Atmospheric Chemistry Data
Atmospheric chemistry data. This page lists all atmospheric chemistrydatasets which are held by the BADC disk Online cdrom CDRom
http://www.badc.rl.ac.uk/data/chemistry.html
Home My BADC Data Search Community ... Dataset Index
Atmospheric Chemistry Data
This page lists all atmospheric chemistry datasets which are held by the BADC Online CD-Rom Tape/near-line tape VHS video Remote Not available anonymously; BADC account required Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment (AAOE-87) Start date: 12-aug-1987 End date: 04-oct-1987 Catalogue record Dataset web page Get data
Measurements from a NASA aircraft campaign to study chemical composition and physical parameters in the Antarctic during the development of the Antarctic Ozone Hole in August and September 1987. The data include atmospheric composition from a variety of instruments, meteorological parameters, aerosol and cloud data. This dataset is public.
Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition (AASE) Start date: 29-dec-1988 End date: 22-feb-1989 Catalogue record Dataset web page Get data
A NASA aircraft expedition based in Stavanger, Norway during January and February 1989. The data consist of various chemical composition and meteorological measurements collected on board the NASA ER-2 and DC-8 aircraft, ozonesonde soundings from 3 stations (Angmagssalik and Scoresbysund, Greenland and Lerwick, UK), aerosol and temperature profiles from the SAM II satellite, global gridded NIMBUS 7 TOMS ozone column and selected radiosonde soundings from stations in the region of the experiment. This dataset is public.
Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition II (AASE II) Start date: 01-oct-1991 End date: 31-mar-1992 Catalogue record Dataset web page Get data
A NASA aircraft expedition from October 1991 to March 1992 with ER-2 and DC-8 flights from Alaska, Maine, Norway and Tahiti. The data consist of various chemical composition and meteorological measurements from the aircraft plus ozonesonde soundings from 6 Canadian stations, TOMS column ozone and selected radiosonde ascents. Additional diagnostics such as parcel back trajectories, potential vorticity and heating rates also provided. This dataset is public.

15. FDA/CFSAN OPA: Recommendations For Chemistry Data For Indirect Food Additive Pet
2002. Below is an earlier version. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR chemistry dataFOR INDIRECT FOOD ADDITIVE PETITIONS. These recommendations
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/opa-cg5.html
C enter for F ood S A pplied N utrition
Office of Premarket Approval
June 1995

(Effective June 18, 2001, Office of Premarket Approval is now Office of Food Additive Safety. See updated contact information
The latest version of this guidance issued on April 10, 2002. Below is an earlier version.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHEMISTRY DATA FOR INDIRECT FOOD ADDITIVE PETITIONS
These recommendations were developed to assist petitioners in the preparation of the chemistry portion of petitions for indirect food additives. The law, regulations and specific letters take precedence over these informal recommendations. This document supersedes the Recommendations dated September, 1988, Version 1.2., March, 1993
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1995 "RECOMMENDATIONS"
  • Migration testing protocols for high-temperature applications are included.
  • Miglyol 812 TM is discussed as an alternative fatty-food simulant.
  • The agency's commitment to international harmonization under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) has been considered. As a result:

16. GROUND-WATER AND WATER-CHEMISTRY DATA FOR THE WILLAMETTE BASIN, OREGON
GROUNDWATER AND WATER-chemistry data FOR THE WILLAMETTE BASIN, OREGON. Water-chemistrydata for selected wells and springs Table D2.
http://oregon.usgs.gov/pubs_dir/Cd/WRIR99-4036/
GROUND-WATER AND WATER-CHEMISTRY DATA FOR THE WILLAMETTE BASIN, OREGON
U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4036
This Website contains data tables, graphs, and GIS data layers to accompany the printed report (for PDF version, see below; to order a paper copy, click here ) The contents of this site are from a CD-ROM in the back of the paper version. REPORT CITATION
Orzol, L.L., Wozniak, K.C., Meissner, T.R., and Lee, D.B., 2000, Ground-water and water-chemistry data for the Willamette Basin, Oregon: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4036, 141 p. REPORT TEXT (PDF file, 5.4 MB) USE THIS WEBSITE DATA AND IMAGES
STUDY Selected Data for 1,240 Wells and Springs, Collected During This Study
Figure 4. Map of the distribution of selected study wells and springs
Table A1. Data for selected study wells and springs
GIS files listing the locations of study wells and springs
NONSTUDY Selected Data for 4,753 Wells and Springs, Collected during Previous Studies
Figure A1. Map of the distribution of selected nonstudy wells and springs
Table A2. Data for selected nonstudy wells and springs

17. Ground-Water And Water-Chemistry Data For The Willamette Basin, Oregon (abstract
GroundWater and Water-chemistry data for the Willamette Basin, Oregon (abstract).USGS. Ground-Water and Water-chemistry data for the Willamette Basin, Oregon.
http://oregon.usgs.gov/pubs_dir/Abstracts/99-4036.html
U.S. Geological Survey
Ground-Water and Water-Chemistry Data for the Willamette Basin, Oregon
By Leonard L. Orzol, Karl C. Wozniak, Tiffany R. Meissner, and Douglas B. Lee USGS Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4036, 141 pages, 6 figures, 5 tables, appendices, plate, CD-ROM
Abstract
This report presents ground-water data collected and compiled as part of a study of the ground-water resources of the Willamette River Basin, Oregon. The report includes tabulated information and a location map for 1,234 field-located water wells and 6 springs, hydrographs showing water-level fluctuations during various time periods for 265 of the wells, borehole geophysical data for 16 wells, and water-chemistry analyses from 125 wells and 6 springs. These data, as well as data for 4,752 additional field-located wells and 1 spring, are included on a CD-ROM. In addition, the locations of the field-located wells and springs are provided in geographic information system formats on the CD-ROM. Report availability: This report is available online. Please visit our

18. Scitegic - Computational Chemistry Data Modeling
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19. RockWare- EQuIS Chemistry: Environmental Database For Chemistry Data
environmental software for the mining, petroleum, environmental and academic geologycommunities; EQuIS Geology environmental database for chemistry data.
http://www.rockware.com/catalog/pages/equischem.html
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The standard database for environmental chemistry data
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EQuIS- Environmental Quality Information Systemis used by regulators, consultants, and property owners around the world to manage environmental data. EQuIS Geology is a comprehensive database for manipulating lithology, downhole point data, geologic samples and much more. EQuIS Chemistry supports the highest levels of QA/QC in environmental sampling, but can also be easily used for the most basic normal chemical results. Ensuring high data quality, EQuIS powerfully links to the world’s most popular visualization and analysis software packages.
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The EQuIS ArcView GIS Interface facilitates data management and analysis in a GIS environment with unparalleled and intuitive ease of use. In addition to many options for viewing chemical data themes, the latest version includes single-click access to true 3D visualization. From ArcView, data may be queried for both Geology and Chemistry, and single click exports are provided for many common packages.
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EQuIS accommodates advanced chemistry sufficient to manage Superfund and ERPIMS projects. The EQuIS Data Verification Module (DVM) is the world’s first commercial software to support analytical data validation. A key component in many implementations of electronic data programs, EQuIS has been tested by hundreds of consultants, labs and validation groups.

20. Chemistry Data Tables: Molar Thermodynamic Properties Of Pure Substances
chemistry data Tables. Molar Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Substances.Formula DH 0 f DG 0 f S 0 C0p (kJ/mol) (kJ/mol) (J/K mol
http://www.ucdsb.on.ca/tiss/stretton/chem1/data3.htm
Chemistry Data Tables
Molar Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Substances
Formula DH f DG f S (kJ/mol) (kJ/mol) (J/K mol) (J/K mol) Ag(c) 0.0 0.0 42.55 25.351 Ag(g) 284.55 245.65 172.997 20.786 Ag (g) 1021.73 Ag CO (c) -505.8 -436.8 167.4 112.26 Ag O(c) -31.05 -11.20 121.3 65.86 Ag S(c,argentite) -32.59 -40.67 144.01 76.53 AgCN(c) 146.0 156.9 107.19 66.73 AgCNS(c) 87.9 101.39 131.0 63. AgCl(c,cerargyrite) -127.068 -109.789 96.2 50.79 AgBr(c) -100.37 -96.90 107.1 52.38 AgI(c) -61.83 -66.19 115.5 56.82 AgNO (c) -124.39 -33.47 140.92 93.05 Ag PO (c) -879. Ag CrO (c) -731.74 -641.76 217.6 142.26 Ag SO (c) -715.88 -618.41 200.4 131.38 Al(c) 0.0 0.0 28.33 24.35 Al(g) 326.4 285.7 164.54 21.38 Al

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