STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
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STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
This table gives the standard state chemical thermodynamicproperties of about 2500 individual substances in the crystalline,liquid, and gaseous states. Substances are listed by molecular for-mula in a modified Hill order; all substances not containing car-bon appear first, followed by those that contain carbon. Theproperties tabulated are:ΔfH°ΔfG°S°Cp
Standard molar enthalpy (heat) of formation at 298.15 Kin kJ/mol
Standard molar Gibbs energy of formation at 298.15 Kin kJ/mol
Standard molar entropy at 298.15 K in J/mol K
Molar heat capacity at constant pressure at 298.15 K inJ/mol K
References
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3. Chase, M. W., Davies, C. A., Downey, J. R., Frurip, D. J., McDonald, R.A., and Syverud, A. N., JANAF Thermochemical Tables, Third Edi-tion, J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, Vol. 14, Suppl.1, 1985.
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12. NIST Chemistry Webbook, <webbook.nist.gov>
The standard state pressure is 100 kPa (1 bar). The standardstates are defined for different phases by:
The standard state of a pure gaseous substance is that ofthe substance as a (hypothetical) ideal gas at the standardstate pressure.
The standard state of a pure liquid substance is that of theliquid under the standard state pressure.
The standard state of a pure crystalline substance is that ofthe crystalline substance under the standard state pres-sure.
An entry of 0.0 for ΔfH° for an element indicates the referencestate of that element. See References 1 and 2 for further informa-tion on reference states. A blank means no value is available.
The data are derived from the sources listed in the references,from other papers appearing in the Journal of Physical and Chem-ical Reference Data, and from the primary research literature. Weare indebted to M. V. Korobov for providing data on fullerenecompounds.
Molecular
Nameformula
fkJ/mol
fkJ/mol
J/mol K
pJ/mol K
fkJ/mol
fkJ/mol
J/mol K
pJ/mol K
fkJ/mol
fkJ/mol
J/mol K
pJ/mol K
Substances not containing carbon:
AcAgAgBrAgBrO3AgClAgClO3AgClO4AgFAgF2AgIAgIO3AgNO3Ag2
Ag2CrO4Ag2OAg2O2Ag2O3Ag2O4SAg2SAl
ActiniumSilver
Silver(I) bromideSilver(I) bromateSilver(I) chlorideSilver(I) chlorateSilver(I) perchlorateSilver(I) uorideSilver(II) uorideSilver(I) iodideSilver(I) iodateSilver(I) nitrateDisilver
Silver(I) chromateSilver(I) oxideSilver(II) oxideSilver(III) oxideSilver(I) sulfate
Silver(I) sul de (argentite)Aluminum
0.00.0-100.4-10.5-127.0-30.3-31.1-204.6-360.0-61.8-171.1-124.4-731.7-31.1-24.333.9-715.9-32.60.0
56.542.6107.1151.996.3142.0
27.225.452.450.8
406.0284.9
366.0246.0
188.1173.0
20.820.8
-96.971.3-109.864.5
-66.2-93.7-33.4-641.8-11.227.6121.4-618.4-40.7
115.5149.4140.9217.6121.3117.0100.0200.4144.028.3
56.8102.993.1
410.0
142.365.988.0131.476.524.2
358.8
257.1
37.0
330.0289.4164.621.4
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Molecular
Nameformula
AlB3H12
AlBrAlBr3AlClAlCl2AlCl3AlFAlF3AlF4NaAlHAlH3AlH4KAlH4LiAlH4NaAlIAlI3AlNAlOAlO4PAlPAlSAl2Al2Br6Al2Cl6Al2F6Al2I6Al2OAl2O3Al2S3AmArAsAsAsBr3AsCl3AsF3AsGaAsH3AsH3O4AsI3AsInAsOAs2As2O5As2S3AtAuAuBrAuBr3AuClAuCl3AuF3AuHAuIAu2BBBrBBr3BClBClOBCl3BCsO2BFBFOBF3
BF3H3N
Aluminum borohydrideAluminum monobromideAluminum bromideAluminum monochlorideAluminum dichlorideAluminum chlorideAluminum mono uorideAluminum uoride
Sodium tetra uoroaluminateAluminum monohydrideAluminum hydride
Potassium aluminum hydrideLithium aluminum hydrideSodium aluminum hydrideAluminum monoiodideAluminum iodideAluminum nitrideAluminum monoxideAluminum phosphateAluminum phosphideAluminum monosul deDialuminum
Aluminum hexabromideAluminum hexachlorideAluminum hexa uorideAluminum hexaiodideAluminum oxide (Al2O)Aluminum oxide (corundum)Aluminum sul deAmericiumArgon
Arsenic (gray)Arsenic (yellow)Arsenic(III) bromideArsenic(III) chlorideArsenic(III) uorideGallium arsenideArsine
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