Specific heat capacities at a constant pressure of liquid
ethanol
in a temperature range from (265 to 348) K at a pressure of 500 kPa
were measured by using flow calorimetry. The expanded uncertainty
evaluated is from (0.55 to 0.89) % including the repeatability. Existing
measurements by other researchers and derived specific heat capacity
values from the existing equation of state provide greater values
beyond the uncertainty. To confirm the reliability of our measurements,
we measured the heat capacities under the same conditions
for different liquid ethanol samples provided from different manufacturers.
The measurements almost perfectly agree each other. The measurements
obtained for two different samples of liquid ethanol are reported.
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