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Subject: calculating heat of fusion?
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Chemistry-netters:

Are there methods for calculating heat of fusion (crystal melting) for 
different crystal forms of small organic compounds?  Thanks in advance 
for your help.  As always, I will summarize all interesting replies.

Best regards,

Eric

* D. Eric Walters, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Biological Chemistry
* Finch University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medical School
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