Enthalpy of some industrial substances
Thermochemical data necessary for heat balances for steel and ironmaking
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Enthalpy of some industrial substances
Thermochemical data necessary for heat balances for steel and ironmaking

Author : Jean LEHMANN

Publication date: June 10, 2026 | Lire en français

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4. Enthalpy of some industrial substances

4.1 Enthalpy of slag

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4.1.1 Enthalpy of fully crystallized solid slag and defined oxide compounds

The change in enthalpy of a solid slag between two temperatures at which it is fully crystallized can be estimated by summing the changes in enthalpy, between these two states, of the solids (such as fluorides, sulfides, etc.) of which it is composed, weighted by their respective quantities. We then use the data from Table

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