Dortmund Data Bank
Entropy of Acetone
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Component
Formula |
Molar Mass |
CAS Registry Number |
Name |
C3H6O |
58.080 |
67-64-1 |
Acetone |
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Diagrams
Data Table
T [K] |
Molar Entropy [J/(mol*K)] |
State |
Reference |
298.00 |
293.05 |
Vapor |
1 |
298.00 |
294.93 |
Vapor |
5 |
298.00 |
295.35 |
Vapor |
3 |
298.00 |
295.89 |
Vapor |
6 |
298.00 |
297.62 |
Vapor |
4 |
329.30 |
304.18 |
Vapor |
2 |
List of References
Number |
Source |
1 |
Buckley E.; Herington E.F.G.: Equilibria in some Secondary Alcohol + Hydrogen + Ketone Systems. Trans.Faraday Soc. 61 (1965) 1618-1625 |
2 |
Schuman S.C.; Aston J.G.: The entropy of acetone and isopropylalcohol from molecular data. The equilibrium in the dehydrogenation of isopropyl alcohol.. J.Chem.Phys. 6 (1938) 485-488 |
3 |
Chao J.; Zwolinski B.J.: Ideal gas thermodynamic properties of propanone and 2-butanone.. J.Phys.Chem.Ref.Data 5 (1976) 319-328 |
4 |
Chao J.; Hall K.R.; Marsh K.N.; Wilhoit R.C.: Part 2. Ideal Gas Properties. J.Phys.Chem.Ref.Data 15 (1986) 1369-1436 |
5 |
Pennington R.E.; Kobe K.A.: The Thermodynamic Properties of Acetone. J.Am.Chem.Soc. 79 (1957) 300-305 |
6 |
Godnev I.; Payukhina A.; Sverdlin A.: Thermodynamic functions of acetone. Zh.Fiz.Khim. 14 (1940) 374-379 |
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