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STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
This table gives the standard state chemical thermodynamic properties of about 2400 individual substances in the crystalline, l states. Substances are listed by molecular formula in a modified Hill order; all compounds not containing carbon appear first, followed by those that contain carbon. The properties tabulated are: Standard molar enthalpy (heat) of formation at 298.15 K in kJ/mol Standard molar Gibbs energy of formation at 298.15 K in kJ/mol Standard molar entropy at 298.15 K in J/mol K Molar heat capacity at constant pressure at 298.15 K in J/mol K The standard state pressure is 100 kPa (1 bar). The standard states are defined for different phases by: • The standard state of a pure gaseous substance is that of the substance as a (hypothetical) ideal gas at the standard state pressure.
• The standard state of a pure liquid substance is that of the liquid under the standard state pressure.
• The standard state of a pure crystalline substance is that of the crystalline substance under the standard state pressure.
∆fH° for an element indicates the reference state of that element. See References 1 and 2 for further information on reference states. A blank means no value is available.
We are indebted to M.V. Korobov for providing data on fullerene compounds.
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2. Wagman, D.D., Evans, W.H., Parker, V.B., Schumm, R.H., Halow, I., Bailey, S.M., Churney, K.L., and Nuttall, R.L., Chemical of Chemical Thermodynamic Properties, J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 3. Chase M.W., Davies, C.A., Downey, J.R., Frurip, D.J., McDonald, R.A., and Syverud, A.N., JANAF Thermochemical Tables, Third Edition, J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, Vol. 14, Suppl. 1, 1985.
4. Daubert, T.E., Danner, R.P., Sibul, H.M., and Stebbins, C.C., Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Compounds: Data Compilation, extant 1994 (core with 4 supplements), Taylor & Francis, Bristol, PA.
5. Pedley, J.B., Naylor, R.D., and Kirby, S.P., Thermochemical Data of Organic Compounds, Second Edition, Chapman & Hall, London, 1986.
6. Pedley, J.B., Thermochemical Data and Structures of Organic Compounds, Thermodynamic Research Center, Texas A & M University, 7. Dolmalski, E.S., Evans, W.H., Hearing E.D., Heat Capacities and Entropies of Organic Compounds in the Condensed Phase, J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, Vol. 13, Suppl. 1, 1984; Vol. 19, No. 4, 881—1047, 1990.
8. Gurvich, L.V., Veyts, I.V., and Alcock, C.B., Thermodynamic Properties of Individual Substances, Fourth Edition, Vol. 1, Hermisphere 9. Gurvich, L.V., Veyts, I.V., and Alcock, C.B., Thermodynamic Properties of Individual Substances, Fourth Edition, Vol. 3, CRC Press, Boca Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
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Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
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Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
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Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
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Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
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Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
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Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
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Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
1H-Pyrrole-2-carboxaldehyde -106.4 Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
2,2,4,4-Tetramethyl-1,3- cyclobutanedione Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
C10H16N2O8 Glycine, N,N′-1,2-ethane- diylbis[N-(carboxymethyl)- -1759.5 cis-1,2-Di-tert-butylethylene Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)
C14H23N3O10 Glycine, N,N-bis[2- 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diphenyl ester Molecular
fH°/kJ mol–1
fG°/kJ mol–1
S°/J mol–1 K–1
Cp/J mol–1 K–1
STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (continued)

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