The free energy (Gibbs) of formation of
Li2C2
,
CaC2
, and
Li3N
and their activities in molten salt solutions at temperatures between 823° and 973°K have been determined by using the following galvanic cellsnormalFe,normalLi‐normalCa )(normalalloy|normalLiCl‐CaCl2 normaleut.CaC2|C)(normals,normalFe ][IandnormalFe,normalLi )(normalc|normalLiCl‐normalLiF eut.Li3N|N2 )(normalg,1 normalatm,normalFe ][IIThe nitrogen electrode used in cell (II) has been proved to have a Nernstian behavior by studying the dependence of emf on the partial pressure of nitrogen. The activity coefficients of
CaC2
and
Li3N
in molten salts have been found to decrease with increasing concentration.