RI 8420 Thermodynamic Properties of Ferric Oxychloride and Low-Temperature Heat Capacity of Ferric Trichloride

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J. M. Stuve
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

This Bureau of Mines investigation measured the low-temperature heat capacities of FeOC1(c) and FeC13(c) in the temperature ranges of 6 to 305 K and 4.6 to 300 K, respectively. The standard entropies (S°, 298.15 K) of FeOCl(c) and FeC13(c) were derived as 19.73±0.03 cal/deg-mole and 35.33±0.07 cal/deg-mole. A large lambda transition was observed in the heat capacity of FeC13(c) at 8.4 K. The standard enthalpy of formation (?H°f, 298.15 K) of FeOC1(c) was determined to be -98.23±0.22 kcal/mole by HC1 solution calorimetry. High-temperature enthalpy measurements (H-H298.15) of FeOC1(c) were determined to 700 K by precision drop calorimetry. Standard thermodynamic formation data and related functions were tabulated at various temperatures for FeOC1(c) and FeC13(c).
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APA: J. M. Stuve  (1980)  RI 8420 Thermodynamic Properties of Ferric Oxychloride and Low-Temperature Heat Capacity of Ferric Trichloride

MLA: J. M. Stuve RI 8420 Thermodynamic Properties of Ferric Oxychloride and Low-Temperature Heat Capacity of Ferric Trichloride. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1980.

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