Abstract
The heat capacity of holmium has been measured over the range 15 to 300°K. Two maxima have been observed which occur at 19.4 and 131.6°K. The one at the lower temperature exhibits a dependence on the thermal history of the sample and this dependence was investigated. The thermodynamic functions have been tabulated and a correlation made of the contributions to the entropy at room temperature. The value of S0298.16 is 17.97 cal (°K)–1 (g atom)–1 to which the magnetic contribution is R ln (2J+1). © 1957, American Institute of Physics. All rights reserved.
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Gerstein, B. C., Griffel, M., Jennings, L. D., Miller, R. E., Skochdopole, R. E., & Spedding, F. H. (1957). Heat Capacity of Holmium from 15 to 300°K. Journal of Chemical Physics, 27(2), 394–399. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1743734
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