RI 7450 Heats Of Solution And Formation Of Oxalic Acid And Some Alkali Metal Oxalates

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Mary H. Brown
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The heats of formation of oxalic acid and sodium, potassium oxalates, and lithium oxalates were related by solution calorimetry to the heat of formation of (COOH)2.2H20, a value believed to be reliable as reported in the literature. The following heats of formation were determined: (COOH)2(a), -198.1±0.1; (COOH)2(ß), -197.8±0.1; UAW,, -328.7±0.4; Na2C204 -316.2±0.1; K2C204, -321.9±0.2; and K2C204-H20, -393.5±0.2 kcal/mole. The heat of the crystalline transformation (COOH)2(a) ? (COOH)2(ß) was determined to be 0.30±0.02 kcal/mole at 298.15° K.
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APA: Mary H. Brown  (1970)  RI 7450 Heats Of Solution And Formation Of Oxalic Acid And Some Alkali Metal Oxalates

MLA: Mary H. Brown RI 7450 Heats Of Solution And Formation Of Oxalic Acid And Some Alkali Metal Oxalates. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1970.

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