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Table C.|_ Heat Capacities of Gases in the Ideal-Gas State!
Constantin equation CHIR = 44 07 HOT? + OF?
63s
_Chemical species Ton CIR
Pavafins
Maune se aE
chaos I 1500 6369
Bppeiee Ce 1500, 9.001
oe CuHyo = 15001928
jso-fhuane GiHip 150011901
n-Pentane GHy 1500 14.731
i ae ate ie le
e Hie 20.361
n-Oetane 1300 23.174
1-Alkenes:
Ethylene 1500
Props iene 1500
-Butene I
EPertene 1300
I-Hexene 1500
T-Heptene 1500,
Loetene 1500
Miscellaneous organics?
Acetaldehyde C;H,0 1000
Acetylene CHa 1500
Benzene CoHe 1500
1,3-Butadiene CaHs 1300
(Cyclohexane CoH, 1500
Ethanol ‘CHO 1500
Ethylbenzene CyHyo 1500
Ethylenconide CHO 1000
Formaldehyde CHO 1500
Methanol CHO 1500
‘Styrene, CHy 1500
Toiuene OH 1500
Miscellaneous
Air 2000
‘Ammonia ‘iB 1800
Bromine Br 30
Carbon monoxide co 2500
Carbon dioxide co; 2000
Carbon disulfide cane
Chlorine i 00
Hydrogen Hy 3000
Hydrogen sulfide HS 2300
Hydrogen chloride HCL 2000
Hydrogen eyanide cn 2500
Nitrogen N: 2000
yrous oxide N,0 2000
Nitric oxide NO 2000
Nitrogen dioxide, Nod 2000
Dinitrogen tetroxide aoe Ferg
ets 50, 2000
Sulfur dioxide »
Sulfur trioxide S03 2000
Water H;,0 2000
‘TSelected from H. M. Spencs
.sBur Mines Bull. 584. 1960:
17978
1952
39.064
26.786
63.209
20,001
55,380
23.463
7.022
12.216
50.192
47.052
0.575
3.020
0056
0.557
1.045
0805
0.089
0.422
1490
0.623
1359)
0593
1214
0.629
1195
2257
0.506
0.801
1.056.
1450
fines Bull. 672, 1982.
¥ (kelvin) fom 298.15 W Fn
A 18 WC WD
1.702 9.081 -2164
HSE 19225 =5.501
1213 28785 ~ RRA
1935 3491s —11.402
\e77 37.853 1.45
2464 45351-4111
3025 53.722 16.791
3.570 62127 -19.486
4108 70567-22208
1439-4392
22706 6.915
31630-9873
30.753 12447
48.189 -15.157
56.588 17.847
64960-20521
-129
0.792
2.787
0227
LOIS
2.028
0.121
cx, Ind. Eng, Chem. vol. 40, pp. 2152-2154, 194 KK Kelley,
1B, Pankratz, US. Bur636
ENDIN C. Heat Capacities and Uroperty Changes of Formation
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Table C.2_ Heat Capacities of Solids!
Constants for the equation Cp /R = A+ BT + DTT (kelvins) from 298.15 KW Tas
Chemical species 4 oD
6108 04a 1047
12572 2.647 -3.120
9oss7 5.435
Lang ~1Lon
1.530 ~0302
om ~0.867
ois 003s
0.973 -o874
6. 1.150
9.67 1.916
m2 0409
13.286
1.502
400 5778 2416 0193
458 10.741 16.105
ant 3.386 4.688
Nact 1073 oun 1.963
NiOH 366 7177 16.316
NaliCO3 400 10539 18.148
S (rhombic) 36833748 =1.728
SiO, (quart) 37 545 5.365
‘Selected from K. K. Kelley, U.S. Bur. Mines Bull. 584, 1960;
1B, Pankratz, US. Bur Mines Bull 672, 1982.
Table C.3 Heat Capacities of Liquids!
thee Ce/R= A+ BT + CT? TF from 273.15 0373.15 K
Chemical species CP /R
1B 108
Fe
Ammonia 978 22.66 — 100,75 192.71
Aniline 23.070 15,819 29.03, ~15.80
Benzene 16.187 -0.747 61.96 ~37.78
1,3-Butadiene 4779 ATH 87.96 205.79
Carbon tetrachloride 15.751 24.155 48.28 111s
Chlorobenzene 18.240 14.278 32.86 31.90
Chloroform 13.806 19.215 12.89 8301
Cyclohexane 18.737 9.048 M138 161.62
Ethanol 13444 33.866 172.60 MONT
Ethylene oxide 10.590 21,039 86.41 172.28
Methanol 9.998 13.431 S128 1313
»-Propanol 16921 41.653 210.32 427.20
Sulfur trioxide 30.408 2.930 137.08 84.73
Toluene 18.611 15.133 619 16.35
Water 9009 8.712 125 0.18
TI
{Biased on correlations presented by J, W, Miller, I. GR Schwa; and
CL, Yows, Chem, £ing., vol 83(23), p. 129, 1976,
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