The Electronic Specific Heat of Lithium Isotopes

The specific heats of ‘natural’ lithium (predominantly 7Li) and of lithium containing 99.3 % 6Li have been determ ined from 0.4 to 1.5 °K. There is no significant difference in the electronic specific heats, the coefficient of this term being about 390 ucal °K-2 g atom-1 (163 mJ °K-2 g atom-1). The...

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description The specific heats of ‘natural’ lithium (predominantly 7Li) and of lithium containing 99.3 % 6Li have been determ ined from 0.4 to 1.5 °K. There is no significant difference in the electronic specific heats, the coefficient of this term being about 390 ucal °K-2 g atom-1 (163 mJ °K-2 g atom-1). The significance of this result is discussed.
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Calorimeters
CHEMISTRY
Cooling
Copper
ELECTRONIC SPECIFIC HEAT
ELECTRONS
Impurities
Lithium
LITHIUM 6
LITHIUM 7
LITHIUM ISOTOPES
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Temperature gradients
Thermometers
Vapor pressure
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