Calorimetric properties of benzoic acid from 0-degrees to 410-degrees-K

  • Furukawa G
  • Mccoskey R
  • King G
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Abstract

Heat capacity, enthalpy, and entropy of benzoic acid (C6H5COOH) are tabulated from 0° to 410° K, using experimental heat capacities obtained by means of an adiabatic vacuum-type calorimeter. The heat of fusion was measured to be 18,000 ± 100 abs j mole-1. The standard entropy, heat, and free energy of formation of benzoic acid at 298.16° K are calculated.

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Furukawa, G. T., Mccoskey, R. E., & King, G. J. (1951). Calorimetric properties of benzoic acid from 0-degrees to 410-degrees-K. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, 47(4), 256. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.047.032

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