The Enthalpies of Combustion and Formation of N-Propylcyclohexane and Six Methylethylcyclohexanes
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1970/05/01
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By Good WD
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Series: Mining Publications
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Description:The enthalpies of combustion of n-propylcyclohexane and six isomeric methylethylcyclohexanes were determined by oxygen-bomb combustion calorimetry. The following values are reported for the standard enthalpy of combustion, delta Hoo(298.15 K)/kcal mol-1, of these compounds in the liquid state: n-propylcyclohexane, (-1404.54+/-0.22); 1-methyl-1-ethylcyclohexane, (-1403.89+/-0.22); 1-methyl-cis-2-ethylcyclohexane, (-1404.84+/-0.22); 1-methyl-trans-2-ethylcyclohexane, (-1403.87+/-0.20); 1-methyl-cis-3-ethylcyclohexane, (-1402.33+/-0.26); 1-methyl-cis-4-ethylcyclohexane, (-1404.+/-0.24); and 1-methyl-trans-4-ethylcyclohexane, (-1402.39+/-0.20). Enthalpies of formation in the liquid state were derived and compared with those predicted by the Allen correlation procedure. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:399-405
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Volume:2
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Issue:3
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:10010280
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Citation:J Chem Thermodynamics 1970 May; 2(3):399-405
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Contact Point Address:W. D. Good, Bartlesville Petroleum Research Center, Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.A.
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Federal Fiscal Year:1970
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Source Full Name:The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics
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