Table 245 261 



ENANTISTROPIC INVERSIONS IN CRYSTALS 



(Arranged by F. C. Kracek, Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution, 1931.) 



Values are given, for the more important crystals, of the inversion temperature in °C, 

 the heat of inversion in cal./g and the inversion volume change in cm 3 /g. No monotropic 

 inversions have been included. 



hi, inversion temperature on heating; m, metastable inversion temperature; e, estimated; 

 g, gradual inversion (not to be confused with slow retarded inversions). 



* Third modification at room temperature, f Acetone. 

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