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Molar heat content of zinc above 298.15 K and at 1 atm pressure, showing discontinuities at the melting and boiling points. The enthalpy of melting (ΔH°m) of zinc is 7323 J/mol, and the enthalpy of vaporization (ΔH°v) is 115 330 J/mol. | | enthalpy | thermal energy | mole | solid | liquid | temperature | melting point | thermal energy | temperature | melting point | molecules | joules | mole | SI | calories | British thermal units | pound-mole | calories | calories | Standard enthalpy change of fusion of period three. | | Standard enthalpy change of fusion of period two of the periodic table of elements. | | periodic table of elements | CRC | calorie | solubility | ideal solution | mole fraction | melting point | temperature | gas constant | paracetamol | K | heat capacity | equilibrium | chemical potentials | gas constant | temperature | Gibbs-Helmholtz equation | integration | Heat of vaporization | Heat capacity | Specific heat capacity | Thermodynamic databases for pure substances | Joback method | doi | Categories | Thermodynamic properties |
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