Dortmund Data Bank
Heat of Fusion of Methanol
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Component
Formula |
Molar Mass |
CAS Registry Number |
Name |
CH4O |
32.042 |
67-56-1 |
Methanol |
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Diagrams
Data Table
T [K] |
P [kPa] |
Molar Enthalpy [J/mol] |
State |
Reference |
175.22 |
|
3167.29 |
Solid-Liquid |
1 |
175.30 |
101.325 |
3179.00 |
Solid-Liquid |
2 |
175.37 |
|
3159.34 |
Solid-Liquid |
5 |
175.93 |
|
3208.00 |
Solid-Liquid |
4 |
176.15 |
101.325 |
2200.00 |
Solid-Liquid |
3 |
List of References
Number |
Source |
1 |
Kelley K.K.: The Heat Capacity of Methyl Alcohol from 16 K to 298 °K and the Corresponding Entropy and Free Energy. J.Am.Chem.Soc. 51 (1929) 180-187 |
2 |
Parks G.S.: Thermal Data on Organic Compounds I. The Heat Capacities and Free Energies of Methyl, Ethyl and Normal-Butyl Alcohols. J.Am.Chem.Soc. 47 (1925) 338-345 |
3 |
Maass O.; Waldbauer L.J.: The specific heats and latent heats of fusion of ice and several organic compounds.. J.Am.Chem.Soc. 47 (1925) 1-9 |
4 |
Nan Z.; Liu N.; Tan Z.-C.: Thermodynamic properties of the azeotropic mixture of acetone and methanol. J.Therm.Anal.Calorim 86 (2006) 819-823 |
5 |
Staveley L.A.K.; Gupta A.K.: A Semi-Micro Low-Temperature Calorimeter, and a Comparison of some Thermodynamic Properties of Methyl Alcohol and Methyl Deuteroxide. Trans.Faraday Soc. 45 (1949) 50-61 |
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