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Thermochemical mimicry is defined and applied to the enthalpies of formation of organic and inorganic derivatives of the halogens and the alkali metals.

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Le «mimetisme» en thermochimie est défini et appliqué aux enthalpies de formation des dérivés organiques et inorganiques des halogènes et des métaux alcalins.

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Liebman, J.F., Afeefy, H. (1998). Thermochemical Mimicry. In: Caliste, JP., Truyol, A., Westbrook, J.H. (eds) Thermodynamic Modeling and Materials Data Engineering. Data and Knowledge in a Changing World. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72207-3_7

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