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Determination of the thermodynamic functions of the moisture absorbed by a disperse body from its specific heat of evaporation

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Thermodynamic functions have been calculated from measured data on the specific heat of evaporation of the moisture absorbed by typical and colloidal capillary-porous bodies. It is shown that the relationships between the thermodynamic functions for adsorbed and capillary moisture are different, this being the result of the different nature of the forces holding the moisture in the body.

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Kazanskii, V.M. Determination of the thermodynamic functions of the moisture absorbed by a disperse body from its specific heat of evaporation. Journal of Engineering Physics 9, 221–223 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00828337

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