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Heat Capacity of Silver Iodide. IV. Heat Content of Quenched Stoichiometric Material

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Perrott, C. M.
Fletcher, Neville H.

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American Institute of Physics

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Experiments have been performed to measure the heat content of stoichiometric silver iodide, water quenched from the high‐temperature (α) phase to room temperature. The data shows the retention of large amounts of energy during quenching, and this is shown to be consistent with a model of lattice disorder which was developed to explain anomalous thermal properties of annealed material.

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The Journal of Chemical Physics

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