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<strong>THERMODYNAMIC</strong> <strong>PROPERTIES</strong> AS A FUNCTION <strong>OF</strong> TEMPERATURE<br />
L. V. Gurvich, V. S. Iorish, V. S. Yungman, and O. V. Dorofeeva<br />
The thermodynamic properties C°<br />
p (T), S° (T), H° (T)-H° (T r), -[G° (T)-H° (T r)]/T and formation properties Δ f H° (T), Δ f G° (T), log K f° (T) are<br />
tabulated as functions of temperature in the range 298.15 to 1500 K for 80 substances in the standard state.The reference temperature, T r, is equal to<br />
298.15 K. The standard state pressure is taken as 1 bar (100,000 Pa). The tables are presented in the JANAF Thermochemical Tables format (Reference<br />
2). The numerical data are extracted from IVTANTHERMO databases except for C 2H 4O, C 3H 6O, C 6H 6, C 6H 6O, C 10H 8, and CH 5N, which are based<br />
upon TRC Tables. See the references for information on standard states and other details.<br />
REFERENCES<br />
1. Gurvich, L. V., Veyts, I. V., and Alcock, C. B., Eds., Thermodynamic Properties of Individual Substances, 4th ed., Hemisphere Publishing<br />
Corp., New York, 1989.<br />
2. Chase, M. W., et al., JANAF Thermochemical Tables, 3rd ed., J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, 14, Suppl. 1, 1985.<br />
No. Formula Name State<br />
1 Ar Argon g<br />
2 Br Bromine g<br />
3 Br 2 Dibromine g<br />
4 BrH Hydrogen bromide g<br />
5 C Carbon (graphite) cr<br />
6 C Carbon (diamond) cr<br />
7 C 2 Dicarbon g<br />
8 C 3 Tricarbon g<br />
9 CO Carbon oxide g<br />
10 CO 2 Carbon dioxide g<br />
11 CH 4 Methane g<br />
12 C 2H 2 Acetylene g<br />
13 C 2H 4 Ethylene g<br />
14 C 2H 6 Ethane g<br />
15 C 3H 6 Cyclopropane g<br />
16 C 3H 8 Propane g<br />
17 C 6H 6 Benzene l<br />
18 C 6H 6 Benzene g<br />
19 C 10H 8 Naphthalene cr, l<br />
20 C 10H 8 Naphthalene g<br />
21 CH 2O Formaldehyde g<br />
22 CH 4O Methanol g<br />
23 C 2H 4O Acetaldehyde g<br />
24 C 2H 6O Ethanol g<br />
25 C 2H 4O 2 Acetic acid g<br />
26 C 3H 6O Acetone g<br />
27 C 6H 6O Phenol g<br />
28 CF 4 Carbon tetrafluoride g<br />
29 CHF 3 Trifluoromethane g<br />
30 CClF 3 Chlorotrifluoromethane g<br />
31 CCl 2F 2 Dichlorodifluoromethane g<br />
32 CHClF 2 Chlorodifluoromethane g<br />
33 CH 5N Methylamine g<br />
34 Cl Chlorine g<br />
35 Cl 2 Dichlorine g<br />
36 ClH Hydrogen chloride g<br />
37 Cu Copper cr, l<br />
38 Cu Copper g<br />
39 CuO Copper oxide cr<br />
40 Cu 2O Dicopper oxide cr<br />
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No. Formula Name State<br />
41 CuCl 2 Copper dichloride cr, l<br />
42 CuCl 2 Copper dichloride g<br />
43 F Fluorine g<br />
44 F 2 Difluorine g<br />
45 FH Hydrogen fluoride g<br />
46 Ge Germanium cr, l<br />
47 Ge Germanium g<br />
48 GeO 2 Germanium dioxide cr, l<br />
49 GeCl 4 Germanium tetrachloride g<br />
50 H Hydrogen g<br />
51 H 2 Dihydrogen g<br />
52 HO Hydroxyl g<br />
53 H 2 O Water l<br />
54 H 2 O Water g<br />
55 I Iodine g<br />
56 I 2 Diiodine cr, l<br />
57 I 2 Diiodine g<br />
58 IH Hydrogen iodide g<br />
59 K Potassium cr, l<br />
60 K Potassium g<br />
61 K 2 O Dipotassium oxide cr, l<br />
62 KOH Potassium hydroxide cr, l<br />
63 KOH Potassium hydroxide g<br />
64 KCl Potassium chloride cr, l<br />
65 KCl Potassium chloride g<br />
66 N 2 Dinitrogen g<br />
67 NO Nitric oxide g<br />
68 NO 2 Nitrogen dioxide g<br />
69 NH 3 Ammonia g<br />
70 O Oxygen g<br />
71 O 2 Dioxygen g<br />
72 S Sulfur cr, l<br />
73 S Sulfur g<br />
74 S 2 Disulfur g<br />
75 S 8 Octasulfur g<br />
76 SO 2 Sulfur dioxide g<br />
77 Si Silicon cr<br />
78 Si Silicon g<br />
79 SiO 2 Silicon dioxide cr<br />
80 SiCl 4 Silicon tetrachloride g