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                   The values of pertinent thermochemical functions for 2372 pure substances are tabulated
                   at 298.15 K and at 100 K intervals from 300.00 K up. The substances include 91 elements
                   and various compounds containing two, three, and four elements. Besides the inorganiC
                   compounds, nearly 100 organic compounds are described.
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