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Heat of Vaporization of Acetic acid butyl ester

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Component

Formula Molar Mass CAS Registry Number Name
C6H12O2 116.160 123-86-4 Acetic acid butyl ester
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Data Table

T [K] Molar Enthalpy [J/mol] State Reference
298.00 42720.00 Vapor-Liquid 1
298.00 43120.00 Vapor-Liquid 1
298.15 43597.00 Vapor-Liquid 3
298.15 43640.00 Vapor-Liquid 6
298.15 43660.00 Vapor-Liquid 4
313.15 42960.00 Vapor-Liquid 2
328.15 41720.00 Vapor-Liquid 2
343.15 40580.00 Vapor-Liquid 2
358.15 39440.00 Vapor-Liquid 2
397.35 35920.00 Vapor-Liquid 5

List of References

Number Source
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2 Svoboda V.; Uchytilova V.; Majer V.; Pick J.: Heats of vaporization of alkyl esters of formic, acetic and propionic acids.. Collect.Czech.Chem.Commun. 45 (1980) 3233-3240
3 Wadsö I.: Heats of Vaporization for a Number of Organic Compounds at 25° C. Acta Chem.Scand. 20 (1966) 544-552
4 Fuchs R.; Hallman J.H.; Perlman M.O.: Thermochemistry of conjugation of simple cyclopropane derivatives. Can.J.Chem. 60 (1982) 1832-1835
5 Brown J.C.: A direct method for determining latent heat of evaporation.. J.Chem.Soc.London 83 (1903) 987-994
6 Fuchs R.; Peacock L.A.: Heats of Vaporization of Esters by the Gas Chromatography-Calorimetry Method. Can.J.Chem. 58 (1980) 2796-2799

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