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|abstract=This SI version of the fifth edition has bee prepared for those who want to use the joule in thermodynamic calculations and SI units more completely in other sections. The calorie has been replaced by the joule (1 cal = 4.184 J), the torr has been replaced by the pascal (1 torr = 133.322 Pa), and the gauss has been replaced by the tesla (1 G = 10-4 T). In calculations using other quantities in SI units, pressures are expressed in pascals. This has real advantages in calculations because the SI system is coherent; that is, no additional numerical factors appear in equations relating different physical quantities.
|abstract=This SI version of the fifth edition has bee prepared for those who want to use the joule in thermodynamic calculations and SI units more completely in other sections. The calorie has been replaced by the joule (1 cal = 4.184 J), the torr has been replaced by the pascal (1 torr = 133.322 Pa), and the gauss has been replaced by the tesla (1 G = 10<sup>-4</sup> T). In calculations using other quantities in SI units, pressures are expressed in pascals. This has real advantages in calculations because the SI system is coherent; that is, no additional numerical factors appear in equations relating different physical quantities.
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Alberty RA, Daniels F (1980) Physical chemistry. SI version. 5th ed, John Wiley & Sons, New York:692pp.


Alberty RA, Daniels F (1980) John Wiley & Sons, New York

Abstract: This SI version of the fifth edition has bee prepared for those who want to use the joule in thermodynamic calculations and SI units more completely in other sections. The calorie has been replaced by the joule (1 cal = 4.184 J), the torr has been replaced by the pascal (1 torr = 133.322 Pa), and the gauss has been replaced by the tesla (1 G = 10-4 T). In calculations using other quantities in SI units, pressures are expressed in pascals. This has real advantages in calculations because the SI system is coherent; that is, no additional numerical factors appear in equations relating different physical quantities.


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