1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf02275165
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Thermodynamic study of the three isomers of bromo and iodobenzoic acids. Part II

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“…(22) Most of the literature values had been obtained by the classical method using a rotating-bomb calorimeter and a mass 10.8 g of substance for each combustion. Our new result is also in good agreement with our value: −(3065.5520.52) kJ·mol −1 , (17) obtained with an isoperibol rotating-bomb calorimeter and a mass 0.8 g of substance for each combustion.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…(22) Most of the literature values had been obtained by the classical method using a rotating-bomb calorimeter and a mass 10.8 g of substance for each combustion. Our new result is also in good agreement with our value: −(3065.5520.52) kJ·mol −1 , (17) obtained with an isoperibol rotating-bomb calorimeter and a mass 0.8 g of substance for each combustion.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…n Generated from heat capacity measurements reported by Ueberreiter and Orthmann (1950) under the form of a linear equation. o Sabbah and Rojas Aguilar (1996).…”
Section: Solubility Datamentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Carson et al (1993Carson et al ( , 1994 also report experimental values for the enthalpies of formation at 25°C and 1 bar of liquid diiodomethane (XII), 1,3-diiodopropane (XIV), and 1,4-diiodobutane (XV), as well as of crystalline triiodomethane (XVIII), tetraiodomethane (XIX), and 1,2-diiodoethane (XIII). Sabbah and Rojas Aguilar (1996) have redetermined the standard molal enthalpies of formation of crystalline 2-, 3-, and 4-iodobenzoic acids (XXXVI-XXXVIII) and obtained values significantly different from the previous recommended values of Cox and Pilcher (1970), which were calculated from standard molal enthalpies of combustion reported by Smith (1956).…”
Section: Enthalpies Of Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previously reported tendency to increasing degree of halogen aggregation (here called ''Halaggregation'') in the sequence F \ Cl B Br B I was confirmed. While the enthalpy of formation of all the 12 HBAs have long been known in the condensed phase as found in our organic thermochemical archive [200], it is only rather recently that sublimation enthalpies are available for all of them [201] to allow a bridge between these structural chemistry studies and thermochemistry with multiply reinvestigated species [202,203].…”
Section: Issuementioning
confidence: 99%