“…15 T /K 308.15, m = 0.0, reference 13; ♦, for H 2 Tar(aq), T = 298.15 K, m = 0.0, reference 14; , for H 3 Tar(aq), NaHTar(aq), and Na 2 Tar(aq), T = 298.15 K, 0.0 m/(mol · kg −1 ) 0.4, reference 15; , for NaHTar(aq) and Na 2 Tar(aq), T = 298.15 K, 0.03 m/(mol · kg −1 ) 0.4, reference 16. are reported only at infinite dilution. In a continuing effort to expand the availability of precise quantitative information for solutions as a function of molality over a wide temperature range, we have measured the apparent molar volumes V φ and apparent molar heat capacities C p,φ of aqueous L-tartaric acid and of its two sodium salts at temperatures 278.15 T /K 393.15, at molalities 0.006 m/(mol · kg −1 ) 1.0, and at the pressure p = 0.35 MPa.…”