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Aug 1952
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1952natur.170..320c&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 170, Issue 4321, pp. 320-321 (1952).
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THE values obtained by Berthelot1 for the heats of formation of some of the organic compounds of mercury have been in doubt for some time. A re-examination of these compounds is especially important, since their heats of formation can be combined with other recent thermochemical data to give the mean bond energy of the C-Hg bond and the heats of formation of various alkyl and aryl halides. The values for the halides throw considerable light on C-halogen bond dissociation energies and the C-H dissociation energy in benzene.
Carson A. S.
Carson E. M.
Wilmshurst B.
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