1960
DOI: 10.1107/s0365110x6000114x
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Temperature variation of the lattice constant and the coefficient of thermal expansion of sodium chlorate

Abstract: Using a back-reflection, flat-film camera and an extrapolation technique, precision determination of the lattice constant of sodium chlorate has been made at different temperatures between the range 30-232 °C. From these, by a graphical treatment, the coefficients of thermal expansion at various temperatures have been evaluated. An equation is also given for evaluating the coefficient of expansion at any temperature.These coefficients of expansion show a temperature rate of variation higher than the one report… Show more

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“…Flat-film back-reflection photographs were obtained using a Sach-type camera and Cu Ks radiation. The experimental set-up and procedure for evaluating the lattice constants was the same as used by Deshpande & Mudholker (1960). As the flat-film camera recorded only two or three reflections, the accuracy of the procedure was checked by determining the lattice constants at room temperature by using a cylindrical Debye-Scherrer camera and comparing these with the values given by the flat-film method.…”
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“…Flat-film back-reflection photographs were obtained using a Sach-type camera and Cu Ks radiation. The experimental set-up and procedure for evaluating the lattice constants was the same as used by Deshpande & Mudholker (1960). As the flat-film camera recorded only two or three reflections, the accuracy of the procedure was checked by determining the lattice constants at room temperature by using a cylindrical Debye-Scherrer camera and comparing these with the values given by the flat-film method.…”
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“…for 16 hrs. The experimental set-up used to obtain X-ray diffraction pictures was the same as described by Deshpande & Mudholker (1960). Three or four ala~ doublets, all with sin e 0 > 0.90, were used to evaluate the lattice parameters.…”
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“…Recently the author (Deshpande, 1955) has studied both these halides at elevated temperatures by the X-ray method, and the results are reported below. The experimental set-up and the computational procedure have been described elsewhere (Deshpande & Mudholker, 1960;Deshpande & Sirdeshmukh, 1961). The only special feature of the present work is the P20 s in a vacuum dessicator and the use of an air-tight cellophane cover on the specimen, it was possible to obtain quite satisfactory results.…”
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“…Conventional methods, involving the use of (i) X-ray back-reflexion powder photography, (ii) least-squares treatment of the film data and (iii) statistical analysis of the results, were employed to obtain precision values of the lattice constants at different temperatures along with estimates of the limits of errors (Deshpande & Mudholker, 1960;Deshpande & Khan, 1963;Jette & Foote, 1935).…”
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