“…After adjustments for the heat capacity of the empty calorimeter, for the differences in masses of Apiezon-T grease, He(g), and (indium+tin) solder between the empty and the loaded calorimeter measurements, and for the curvature of the heat-capacity-against-temperature curve, the resulting heat-capacity values outside the anomaly region were fitted with Tchebycheff orthogonal polynomials to generate thermodynamic functions by a revised version of the FITAB computer program. (28) The super-ambient heat capacity of sodalite was measured with a Perkin-Elmer (Model DSC-2) differential scanning calorimeter (d.s.c.) over the temperature range 340 K to 1000 K. (29) Dissolution of finely divided particles of the sodalite sample in melts of composition 2PbO·B 2 O 3 at T=(97321) K in a high-temperature Setaram Calvet-type twin microcalorimeter was done at the Vernadsky Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences.…”