Heat capacity of liquids
Choose a substance
acetic acid
acetone
acetyldehyde
aniline
benzene
benzyl alcohol
brombenzene
butadiene(1,3)
butane-n
butanol-n
carbon disulfide
chlorbenzene
chloroform
cyclohexane
cyklohexanol
dibromoethane(1,2)
dichloroethane(1,2)
diethylether
diisopropylether
dioxane(1,4)
ethane
ethanol
ethylacetate
ethylbenzene
ethylbromide
ethylchloride
ethylenglycol
furfural
glycerol
heptane-n
hexane-n
isoprene
isopropanol
methane
methanol
methylacetate
methylchloride
methylethylketone
nitrobenzene
octane-n
phenol
pentane-n
pentanol-n
propane
propanol-n
pyridine
styrene
tetrabromoethane(1,1,2,2)
tetrachloroethane(1,1,2,2)
tetrachloromethane
tetrahydrofuran
toluene
trichlorethane(1,1,2)
vinyl chloride
water
Temperature:
o
C
cp =
J.mol
-1
K
-1
cp =
J.kg
-1
K
-1
t
MIN
=
o
C
t
MAX
=
o
C
Equation for calculation, T [K]:
J.mol
-1
K
-1
Note:
Mr =
kg.mol
-1