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IV.A.2.a. (XIV.D.)

Enthalpies of Atomization Comparison at 298.15K - Theory versus Experiment

Select a species by entering a chemical formula.
or choose by chemical groups.

Entering a formula will return all species with the same empirical formula. The characters * and ? can be used to indicate (0 or more) or (1 or more). For example C2H*F? will return all species with two C, zero or more H and one or more F and no other elements. A list of species that match the formula criteria is returned and one or more may be selected.

Going to the group selection page allows the selection of molecules with certain chemical groups, such as C=O bonds or NH2 groups. A list of species that match the group criteria is returned and one or more may be selected.

Caution! Choosing a long list may take a long time to to load. For example: 150 species takes about a minute.