RI 7499 Heat Of Formation Of Cuprous Cyanide And Its Heat Capacity From 10° To 400° K

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. R. Taylor
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

Using solution calorimetry, the following heats of reaction were determined: (1) NaCN(c) + 1/Cu20(c) + 129H20(l) ? CuCN(c) + NaOH?128.5H2O ?H = -13.44±0.10 kcal/mole, (2) HCN(2) + NaOH?128.5H20 ? NaCN(c) + 129.5H20(l) ? = -2.52±0.02 kcal/mole. From these reactions, the heats of formation for CuCN(c) and HCN(2) were calculated to be 22.7±0.4 kcal/mole and 24.9±0.4 kcal/mole, respectively. Reaction 2 was made to check the consistency of literature values for heats of formation of HCN and NaCN. Adiabatic calorimetric measurements between 10° and 400° K showed the entropy and heat capacity of CuCN(c) to be 21.51±0.06 eu and 14.58±0.04 cal/mole deg, respectively, at 298° K. A broad anomaly in the heat capacity was found in the temperature range 285°-320° K. The heat of transition associated with this anomaly was less than 1 cal/mole, the sensitivity of the measurements.
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APA: A. R. Taylor  (1971)  RI 7499 Heat Of Formation Of Cuprous Cyanide And Its Heat Capacity From 10° To 400° K

MLA: A. R. Taylor RI 7499 Heat Of Formation Of Cuprous Cyanide And Its Heat Capacity From 10° To 400° K. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1971.

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