A combinatorially-derived structural phase diagram for 42 zwitterionic geminis
FM Menger, AV Peresypkin
Index: Menger; Peresypkin Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2001 , vol. 123, # 23 p. 5614 - 5615
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Abstract
The phase diagram and the attendant Gibbs phase rule are components of most introductory physical chemistry courses. Thus everyone has had at least a passing acquaintance with those triangular diagrams in which phases are recorded as a function of concentrations. Temperature and pressure are often included as additional variables. We have now examined phase properties for large numbers (dozens!) of related compounds. As ...
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