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Thermodynamic Properties of Import to Environmental Processes and Remediation. II. Previous Thermodynamic Property Values for Nickel and Some of its Compounds
Published
Author(s)
Donald G. Archer
Abstract
The sources of previous thermodynamic property values are detailed for nickel and some compounds of nickel that might be expected as derivative from anthropogenic introduction of nickel into the environment or are required for calculation of thermodynamic properties of nickel-containing systems. Included are descriptions of the sources of information and methodology used to obtain the values for these compounds reported in the NBS series of publications loosely and collectively referred to as the NBS Thermodynamics Tables.
Archer, D.
(1999),
Thermodynamic Properties of Import to Environmental Processes and Remediation. II. Previous Thermodynamic Property Values for Nickel and Some of its Compounds, J. Phys. & Chem. Ref. Data (JPCRD), National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
(Accessed October 18, 2025)