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Heat of Vaporization of Acetic acid

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Component

Formula Molar Mass CAS Registry Number Name
C2H4O2 60.053 64-19-7 Acetic acid
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Data Table

T [K] Molar Enthalpy [J/mol] State Reference
298.15 23360.00 Vapor-Liquid 1
300.00 23390.00 Vapor-Liquid 3
313.15 23572.60 Vapor-Liquid 2
350.00 23820.00 Vapor-Liquid 3
373.15 25200.00 Vapor-Liquid 3
390.55 24385.00 Vapor-Liquid 4
400.00 23900.00 Vapor-Liquid 3
413.15 23900.00 Vapor-Liquid 3
450.00 23700.00 Vapor-Liquid 3
463.15 22500.00 Vapor-Liquid 3
500.00 22800.00 Vapor-Liquid 3
503.15 20400.00 Vapor-Liquid 3
507.13 19451.00 Vapor-Liquid 5
507.18 19426.00 Vapor-Liquid 5
507.51 19347.00 Vapor-Liquid 5
507.52 19389.00 Vapor-Liquid 5
550.00 18500.00 Vapor-Liquid 3

List of References

Number Source
1 Konicek J.; Wadso I.: Enthalpies of vaporization of organic compounds. VII. Some carboxylic acids.. Acta Chem.Scand. 24 (1970) 2612-2616
2 Yarym-Agaev N.L.; Kogan E.A.; Rudin V.Ya.; Titova V.A.: Orthobaric Heats of Mixing of Pyridine and Acetic Acid Vapours. Zh.Fiz.Khim. 37 (1963) 1445-1449
3 Andereya E.; Chase J.D.: The implications of carboxylic acid properties.. Chem.Eng.Technol. 13 (1990) 304-312
4 Brown J.C.: A direct method for determining latent heat of evaporation.. J.Chem.Soc.London 83 (1903) 987-994
5 Aston J.G.; Wills P.E.; Zolki T.P.: The heat capacities from 10.9° K., Heats of transition, Fusion and Vaporization, Vapor pressures and Entropy of Pentafluorochloroethane, the Barrier Hindering International Rotation. J.Am.Chem.Soc. 77 (1955) 3939-3941

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