Letter
Campbell's Rule for Estimating Entropy Changes
Abstract
In a recent article Norman Craig has proposed the rule-of-thumb that the approximate value of the entropy of reaction is related to the net moles of gas consumed or generated in the reaction.
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This article has been cited by 2 ACS Journal articles (2 most recent appear below).

Campbell's Rule for Estimating Entropy Changes (the author replies)
Norman C. CraigJournal of Chemical Education2004 81 (11), 1571Campbell's Rule for Estimating Entropy Changes (the author replies)
Norman C. CraigJournal of Chemical Education2004 81 (11), 1571The author revises an aspect of selecting a numerical value for Campbell’s rule that was overlooked in his original presentation.

Campbell's Rule for Estimating Entropy Changes
William B. JensenJournal of Chemical Education2004 81 (11), 1570Campbell's Rule for Estimating Entropy Changes
William B. JensenJournal of Chemical Education2004 81 (11), 1570In a recent article Norman Craig has proposed the rule-of-thumb that the approximate value of the entropy of reaction is related to the net moles of gas consumed or generated in the reaction.
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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