“…The thermodynamic properties of potassium acetate, (1) potassium butanoate, (2) and lithium butanoate (3) have been reported earlier. Potassium butanoate showed two closely spaced but independent solid → solid intercrystalline transitions at temperatures between 100 K and 200 K. Lithium butanoate, however, showed a rather broad thermodynamic transformation, neither first nor second order, spanning a temperature range of over 100 K above T trs = 160 K. Interestingly, potassium acetate exhibits a broad and diffused hump extending between 300 K and 375 K. (1) Also, in potassium butanoate, (2) intercrystalline a The immediately preceding paper is that of reference 1. transformations were observed at temperatures (123.85 and 142.3) K much lower than (252.5 and 325) K of the hexanoate.…”