Thermodynamics of Sodium 5-Nitroisophthalic Acid Monohydrate

2010 
Low-temperature heat capacities of sodium 5-nitroisophthalic acid monohydrate (C8O6NH3Na2·H2O, s) were measured by a precision automated adiabatic calorimeter over the temperature range from (78 to 398) K. The experimental values of the molar heat capacities were fitted to a polynomial equation of heat capacities (Cp,m) with the reduced temperatures (X), [X = f(T)], by a least-squares method. The smoothed molar heat capacities and thermodynamic functions of the compound (C8O6NH3Na2·H2O, s) were calculated on the basis of the fitted polynomial. The constant volume energy of combustion of the compound at T = 298.15 K was measured by a precise rotating-bomb combustion calorimeter to be ΔcU = −(3969.41 ± 1.74) kJ·mol−1. The standard molar enthalpy of combustion of the compound was determined to be ΔcHθm = −(3965.07 ± 1.74) kJ·mol−1. The standard molar enthalpy of formation of the compound was calculated to be ΔfHθm (C8O6NH3Na2·H2O, s) = −(408.45 ± 2.03) kJ·mol−1 in accordance with Hess’s law. The standard mol...
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