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Edexcel Advanced Subsidiary GCE in Chemistry (8CH01) Data booklet
Edexcel Advanced GCE in Chemistry (9CH01) December 2007
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Contents Introduction
1
Selected Elements: Physical and Thermochemical Data
2
Infrared Spectroscopy
5
Correlation of infrared absorption wavenumbers with molecular structure Infrared correlation table
5 6
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
7
Ionization Energies
8
Atomic Radii and Pauling Electronegativities
10
Electron Affinities
11
Lattice Energies
12
Bond Lengths and Bond Energies
13
Standard Electrode Potentials
14
Standard Reduction Potentials
17
Equilibrium Constants for Acids and Bases in Aqueous Solution
18
Indicators
19
Organic Compounds: Physical and Thermochemical Data
20
Selected Inorganic Compounds: Physical and Thermochemical Data
24
The Periodic Table of the Elements
29
Introduction This data booklet is for use with the Edexcel GCE in Chemistry (8CH01/9CH01) assessments for units 4, 5 and 6. Students will be provided with a clean copy of this data booklet for these assessments, which should be kept under the same conditions as the assessment papers (examination papers and internal assessment tasks). Student may have a copy of this data booklet for their personal use in lessons and for homework, to allow them to become familiar with how to use it.
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Selected Elements: Physical and Thermochemical Data Z St A Tm Hb S Z 1 2
Hydrogen Helium
H He
2 1
g g
A /g mol—1 1.0 4.0
3 4 5 6
Lithium Beryllium Boron Carbon (graphite) Carbon (diamond) Nitrogen Oxygen Fluorine Neon
Li Be B C
1 1 1 1
s s s s
6.9 9.0 10.8 12.0
0.53 1.85 2.34 2.25
C
1
s
12.0
3.51
N O F Ne
2 2 2 1
g g g g
14.0 16.0 19.0 20.2
0.81 1.15 1.51 1.20
Na Mg Al Si P
1 1 1 1 4
s s s s s
23.0 24.3 27.0 28.1 31.0
P
4
s
31.0
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15
2
Atomic number State under standard conditions Molar mass of element (to one decimal place) Melting temperature (at 1 atm) Standard molar enthalpy change of vaporization at Tb Standard molar entropy at 298 K Element
Sodium Magnesium Aluminium Silicon Phosphorus (red) Phosphorus (white)
N
St
—1
/g cm 0.07 20 K 0.15 3 K
N Tb Hm Hat
Tm /K 14 1 26 atm 454 1551 2573 3925 -70
Number of atoms per molecule (atomicity) at Tb Density (at 298 K) or density of liquid at Tb for gases Boiling temperature (at 1 atm) Standard molar enthalpy change of fusion at Tm Standard molar enthalpy change of atomization at 298 K
Tb /K 20 4 1615 3243 2823 5100
Hm /kJ mol—1 0.06 0.02
sub
Hb /kJ mol—1 0.45 0.08
S /J mol—1 K—1 65.3 126.0
Hat /kJ mol—1 218.0 —
3.02 12.50 22.18 —
134.68 294.60 538.90 716.70
29.1 9.5 5.9 5.7
159.4 324.3 562.7 716.7
>3823
5100
—
—
2.4
714.8
63 55 53 25
77 90 85 27
0.36 0.22 2.55 0.34
2.79 3.41 3.27 1.77
95.8 102.5 158.6 146.2
472.7 249.2 79.0 —
0.97 1.74 2.70 2.33 2.34
371 922 933 1683 863
1156 1380 2740 2628 473
2.60 8.95 10.67 46.44 4.71
89.04 128.66 293.72 376.80 30.10
51.2 32.7 28.3 18.8 22.8
107.3 147.7 326.4 455.6 332.2
1.82
317
553
0.63
41.1
314.6
77 K 90 K 85 K 27 K
43 atm
143 atm
12.40
sub
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Z 16
Element S
8
s
A /g mol—1 32.1
S
8
s
32.1
1.96
Cl Ar
2 1
g g
35.5 39.9
1.56 1.40
Potassium Calcium Scandium Titanium Vanadium Chromium Manganese Iron Cobalt Nickel Copper Zinc Gallium Germanium Arsenic Selenium Bromine Krypton
K Ca Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 1
s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s l g
39.1 40.1 45.0 47.9 50.9 52.0 54.9 55.8 58.9 58.7 63.5 65.4 69.7 72.6 74.9 79.0 79.9 83.8
0.86 1.54 2.99 4.50 5.96 7.20 7.20 7.86 8.90 8.90 8.92 7.14 5.90 5.35 5.73 4.81 3.12 2.15
Rubidium Strontium Molybdenum Rhodium Palladium Silver Cadmium Indium
Rb Sr Mo Rh Pd Ag Cd In
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
s s s s s s s s
85.5 87.6 95.9 102.9 106.4 107.9 112.4 114.8
1.53 2.60 10.20 12.40 12.02 10.50 8.64 7.30
17 18
Sulfur (rhombic) Sulfur (monoclinic) Chlorine Argon
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 42 45 46 47 48 49
16
N
St
/g cm 2.07
Tm /K 386
Tb /K —
392
718
1.41
9.62
32.6
278.5
172 84
238 87
3.20 1.18
10.20 6.52
82.5 154.7
121.7 —
336 1112 1814 1933 2163 2130 1517 1808 1768 1728 1356 693 303 1210 1090 490 266 116
1033 1757 3104 3560 3653 2943 2235 3023 3143 3003 2840 1180 2676 3103 886 958 332 121
2.32 8.66 16.11 15.48 17.57 13.81 14.64 15.36 15.23 17.61 13.05 7.38 5.59 31.80 27.61 5.44 5.27 1.64
77.53 149.95 304.80 428.86 458.57 348.78 219.74 351.04 382.42 371.83 304.60 115.31 256.06 334.30 129.70 26.32 15.00 9.03
64.2 41.4 34.6 30.6 28.9 23.8 32.0 27.3 30.0 29.9 33.2 41.6 40.9 31.1 35.1 42.4 174.9 164.0
89.2 178.2 377.8 469.9 514.2 396.6 280.7 416.3 424.7 429.7 338.3 130.7 277.0 376.6 302.5 227.1 111.9 —
69.20 138.91 594.13 495.39 393.30 255.06 99.87 226.35
76.8 52.3 28.7 31.5 37.6 42.6 51.8 57.8
80.9 164.4 658.1 556.9 378.2 284.6 112.0 243.3
—1
238 K 87 K
293 K 121 K
312 1042 2883 2239 1827 1235 594 429
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28 atm
959 1657 5833 4000 3243 2485 1038 2353
Hm /kJ mol—1 —
sub
2.34 9.20 27.61 21.76 16.74 11.30 6.07 3.26
36 atm
Hb /kJ mol—1 —
S /J mol—1 K—1 31.8
Hat /kJ mol—1 278.8
3
Z 50 50 51 52 53 54
Tin (white) Tin (grey) Antimony Tellurium Iodine Xenon
Sn Sn Sb Te I Xe
1 1 4 2 2 1
s s s s s g
A /g mol—1 118.7 118.7 121.8 127.6 126.9 131.3
55 56 57 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86
Caesium Barium Lanthanum Tungsten Rhenium Osmium Iridium Platinum Gold Mercury Thallium Lead Bismuth Polonium Astatine Radon
Cs Ba La W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po At Rn
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1
s s s s s s s s s l s s s s s g
132.9 137.3 138.9 183.8 186.2 190.2 192.2 195.1 197.0 200.6 204.4 207.2 (209) (210) (210) (222)
1.88 3.51 6.14 19.35 20.53 22.48 22.42 21.45 18.88 13.59 11.85 11.34 9.80 9.40 — 4.40
87 88 89 90 91 92 94
Francium Radium Actinium Thorium Protactinium Uranium Plutonium ( )
Fr Ra Ac Th Pa U Pu
1 1
s s s s s s s
(223) (226) (227) 232 (231) 238 (242)
— 5.00 10.07 11.70 15.37 19.05 19.84
4
Element
N
1 1 1 1
St
—1
/g cm 7.28 5.75 6.68 6.00 4.93 3.52 164 K
211 K
Tm /K 505 505 904 723 387 161
Tb /K 2533 2543 2023 1263 457 166
302 998 1194 3683 3453 2973 2683 2045 1337 234 577 601 544 527 575 202 300 973 1323 2023 5570 4403 4100 3353 630 1730 2013 1833 1235 610 211
2.13 7.66 11.30 35.22 33.05 29.29 26.36 19.66 12.36 2.30 4.27 4.77 10.88 12.55 11.92 2.90
65.90 150.92 399.57 799.14 707.10 627.60 563.58 510.45 324.43 59.15 162.09 179.41 151.50 60.20 45.20 16.40
85.2 62.8 56.9 32.6 36.9 32.6 35.5 41.6 47.4 76.0 64.2 64.8 56.7 62.8 60.7 176.1
76.1 180.0 431.0 849.4 769.9 790.8 655.2 565.3 366.1 61.3 182.2 195.0 207.1 144.1 90.4 —
950 R2CH2> RCH3
C N H amine
2.0
H C C=O aldehyde ketone ester amide acid
H C N amine amide
2.10
propanone
H C C=C alkenes arenes
H C halogen halogenoalkane R2CHF>R2CHCl> R2CHBr>R2CHI
H C O alcohol ether ester
Ar N H phenylamines
3.39
CH3OH
0.0
TMS
7
/ppm for TMS
Chemical shifts for hydrogen relative to TMS (tetramethylsilane)
Ionization Energies Z 1 H 2 He
8
j=1 1312 2372
2 5251
3
4
5
Emj / k J mol-1 6 7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
189371 201276 50512 54074 54483 57119 59654
222313 235211 59037 62876 63364 66201
257928 271807 68232 72342 72920
60701
68896
75950
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Li Be B C N O F Ne
520 900 801 1086 1402 1314 1681 2081
7298 1757 2427 2353 2856 3388 3374 3952
11815 14849 3660 4621 4578 5301 6051 6122
21007 25026 6223 7475 7469 8408 9370
32828 37832 9445 10989 11022 12177
47278 53268 13327 15164 15239
64362 71337 17868 19999
84080 92040 23069
106437 115382
131435
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar
496 738 578 789 1012 1000 1251 1521
4563 1451 1817 1577 1903 2251 2297 2666
6913 7733 2745 3232 2912 3361 3822 3931
9544 10541 11578 4356 4957 4564 5158 5771
13352 13629 14831 16091 6274 7012 6542 7238
16611 17995 18378 19785 21269 8496 9362 8781
20115 21704 23296 23787 25398 27107 11018 11996
25491 25657 27460 29253 29855 31671 33606 13842
28934 31644 31862 33878 35868 36579 38601 40761
141367 35463 38458 38734 40960 43140 43963 46188
159079 169996 42655 45935 46274 48706 51068 52003
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
K Ca Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu
419 590 631 658 650 653 717 759 758 737 746
3051 1145 1235 1310 1414 1592 1509 1561 1646 1753 1958
4412 4912 2389 2653 2828 2987 3249 2958 3232 3394 3554
5877 6474 7089 4175 4507 4740 4940 5290 4950 5300 5330
7975 8144 8844 9573 6294 6686 6985 7236 7671 7285 7709
9649 10496 10720 11517 12362 8738 9200 9600 9840 10400 9940
11343 12320 13320 13586 14490 15540 11508 12100 12400 12800 13400
14942 14207 15313 16259 16760 17822 18956 14576 15100 15600 16000
16964 18192 17370 18640 19860 20200 21400 22679 17960 18600 19200
48577 20385 21741 20833 22240 23580 23960 25290 26600 21660 22400
54433 57050 24106 25592 24609 26130 27600 28020 29400 30990 25700
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Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe
Cs Ba Pt Au Hg Rn
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
55 56 78 79 80 86
376 503 870 890 1007 1037
403 550 616 660 664 685 702 711 720 805 731 868 558 709 834 869 1008 1170
j=1 906 579 762 947 941 1140 1315
3900 4210 1980 2218 2416 2621 2850 2747 2997 3177 3361 3616 2705 2943 2440 2698 3200 3100
3300
2632 1064 1181 1267 1382 1558 1472 1617 1745 1875 2074 1631 1821 1412 1595 1790 1846 2047
2420 965 1791 1980 1810
3300
3 3833 2963 3302 2736 2974 3500 3565
2 1733 1979 1537 1798 2045 2100 2368 6850 6908 7429 7863 4877 5905
6974 5403 5668
5200 3930 4260 3610 10400 6820
8144 8761 8973 9500 9900 6600
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14800
12100 12230
13200
13100 11800 12400
9572 10200 11200
18600 12158
9021 6043 6590 5760 6243 14990 9938 10710
12312 7883 8549 7574
5 7970
5080 5500 5960 3313 3700 4480
4 5730 6200 4411 4837 4144 4560 5070
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Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr
Z 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
Emj / k J mol-1 6 7 8 10400 12900 16800
14500 15600 14137
22230
9 19600
26740 17100 18400
10 23000
31270 19900
11 26400
12
13
9
14
Atomic Radii and Pauling Electronegativities This table is arranged according to the periodic table.
rv rcov ri NP
Van der Waals radius rm Metallic radius for coordination number 12 Covalent radius Ionic radius for coordination number 6, except where superscript number 4 3 etc indicates different coordination number (figures in parentheses give charge state) Pauling electronegativity index
Group 1
Li Na K Rb Cs NH4+
2
Be Mg Ca Sr Ba
3
B Al Ga
D block
4
10
rv /nm 0.180 0.230 0.280
0.170
0.190
rm /nm 0.157 0.191 0.235 0.250 0.272
rcov /nm 0.134 0.154 0.196
ri /nm 0.074(+1) 0.102(+1) 0.138(+1) 0.149(+1) 0.170(+1) 0.150(+1)
0.112 0.160 0.197 0.215 0.224
0.125 0.145
0.027(+2)4 0.072(+2) 0.100(+2) 0.113(+2) 0.136(+2)
1.5 1.2 1.0 1.0 0.9
0.098 0.143 0.153
0.090 0.130 0.120
0.012(+3)4 0.053(+3) 0.062(+3)
2.0 1.5 1.6
Sc Ti V
0.164 0.147 0.135
0.075(+3) 0.061(+4) 0.054(+5)
Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Mo Ag Cd Au Hg
0.129 0.137 0.126 0.125 0.125 0.128 0.137 0.140 0.144 0.152 0.144 0.155
0.148
0.030(+6)4 0.026(+7)4 0.055(+3) 0.053(+3) 0.056(+3) 0.073(+2) 0.075(+2) 0.060(+6) 0.065(+3)4 0.095(+2) 0.070(+3)4 0.102(+2)
0.077 0.118 0.122 0.140
0.040(+4) 0.054(+4) 0.069(+4)
C Si Ge Sn
0.160 0.140 0.140 0.160 0.170 0.175 0.170 0.170 0.210 0.190
0.092 0.132 0.139 0.158
0.139 0.125 0.126 0.121 0.135 0.120 0.152 0.148
NP 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.7
0.067(+3) 0.059(+4) 0.062(+3) 0.058(+3) 0.061(+2) 0.065(+2) 0.070(+2) 0.046(+1)2
0.086(+2) 0.064(+3) 0.079(+2) 0.073(+2) 0.067(+2)
1.3 1.5 1.6
0.137(+1) 0.097(+1)3
1.6 1.5 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.9 1.6 1.8 1.9 1.7 2.4 1.9
0.122(+2)8
2.5 1.8 1.8 1.8
0.065(+4) 0.115(+1)
0.067(+3) 0.089(+2)
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Group
rv /nm 0.200
rm /nm 0.175
rcov /nm
ri /nm 0.078(+4)
N P As Sb Bi
0.155 0.185 0.200
0.088 0.128 0.139 0.161 0.182
0.075 0.110 0.122 0.143
0.171(-3) 0.017(+5)4 0.190(-3) 0.050(+5) 0.220(-3) 0.061(+5) 0.080(+3)5 0.102(+3)
3.0 2.1 2.0 1.9 1.9
6
O S Se Te
0.150 0.180 0.190 0.210
0.089 0.127 0.140 0.143
0.073 0.102 0.117 0.135
0.140(-2) 0.102(+6)4 0.185(-2) 0.029(+6)4 0.195(-2) 0.052(+4)3 0.220(-2)
3.5 2.5 2.4 2.1
7
H F Cl Br I
0.120 0.155 0.180 0.190 0.195
0.078
0.037 0.071 0.099 0.144 0.133
0.208(-1) 0.133(-1) 0.180(-1) 0.195(-1) 0.215(-1)
2.1 4.0 3.0 2.8 2.5
He Ne Ar Kr Xe
0.180 0.160 0.190 0.200 0.220
Pb 5
0 (8)
NP 0.118(+2)
1.8
0.020(+7)4 0.012(+5)3 0.026(+7)4 0.095(+5)
Electron Affinities U
Element H N O P S Br
Electron affinity*, that is, molar internal energy change (at 0 K) for X(n+1) (g) (n = zero or positive). process: Xn (g) + e U/ kJ mol
1
72.8 0 ( 19) +798 72 +640 324.6
Element
U/ kJ mol
C O F S Cl I
122.3 141.1 328.0 200.4 348.8 295.4
1
* Some chemists define electron affinity for the reverse process. Reference: Hotop.
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XmYn(s, 1 atm)
12
1031 918 817 783 747
958 3505 2957 2630 2492
2352 3032 2809
2522
829
Ag+ Be2+ Mg2+ Ca2+ Sr2+
Ba2+ Zn2+ Cd2+ Hg2+ Pb2+
Mn2+ Cu2+ NH4+
F-
Li+ Na+ K+ Rb+ Cs+
Lattice
(2644) ( ) (834)
(2341) (2930) (2740) (2757) (2460)
(920) (3150) (2913) (2609) (2476)
(1031) (912) (807) (772) (739)
2537 993 705
2056 2734 2552 2651 2269
905 3020 2526 2258 2156
848 780 711 685 661
Cl-
(2368) (904) (688)
(2033) (2690) (2526) (2569) (2229)
(833) (3004) (2326) (2223) (2127)
(845) (770) (702) (677) (643)
2471 976 673
1985 2678 2507 2628 2219
891 2914 2440 2176 2075
(2304) (870) (658)
(1950) (2632) (2468) (2598) (2169)
(816) (2950) (2097) (2132) (2008)
BrU /kJ mol-1 803 (799) 742 (735) 679 (674) 656 (653) 635 (623)
(2212) (833) (629)
(1831) (2549) (2406) (2569) (2086)
(778) (2653) (1944) (1905) (1937)
(738) (687) (636) (617) (592)
3745 3189
3054 3971
2910 4443 3791 3401 3223
2814 2478 2232 2161 2063
O2-
(3724) (3273) ( )
(3029) (4142) (3806) (3907) (3502)
(3002) (4293) (3795) (3414) (3217)
(2799) (2481) (2238) (2163) ( )
3238 2865 2026
2725 3322 3121 3037
2677 3832 3299 3013 2848
2499 2198 2052 1944 1850
S2-
(3376) ( ) (2008)
(2711) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( ) (3841) (3318) (3038) (2874)
(2376) (2134) (1933) (1904) ( )
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963 641
1877 2605 2441 2610 2163
889 2800 2327 2074 1963
759 705 651 628 613
I-
The main entry in the table is the experimental value of U (based on the Born-Haber cycle and using data in this booklet); the second entry in parentheses is the theoretical value based on calculations.
mXn+(g) + nYm-(g)
The lattice energy U of a crystal XmYn is the molar internal energy change for the process:
Lattice Energies
Bond Lengths and Bond Energies L E(X-Y)
Bond length Bond energy
Bond
in Br2 HBr Cl2 HCl F2
L /nm 0.228 0.141 0.199 0.127 0.142
E(X-Y) /kJ mol-1 192.9 366.3 243.4 432.0 158
Bond
in
1 2 3 4 5
Br Br Cl Cl F
Br H Cl H F
6 7 8 9 10
F I H H H
H I I H Si
HF I2 HI H2 SiH4
0.092 0.267 0.161 0.074 0.148
11 12 13 14 15
H H H H H
33 34 35 36 37
O Si O=Si OÐSi P P PÐP
SiO2(s) SiO2(g) SiO P4 P2
0.221 0.189
E(X-Y) /kJ mol-1 466 638 805 198 485
568.0 151.2 298.3 435.9 318
38 39 40 41 42
C C C=C CÐC C H C H
average average average average CH4
0.154 0.134 0.120 0.108 0.109
347 612 838 413 435
GeH4 NH3 PH3 AsH3 H2 O
0.153 0.101 0.144 0.152 0.096
285 391 321 297 464
43 44 45 46 47
C C C C C
F F F Cl Cl
average CH3F CF4 average CCl4
0.138 0.139 0.132 0.177 0.177
467 452 485 346 327
16 17 18 19 20
H S H Se Na Na K K N N
H2 S H2Se Na2 K2 N 2 H4
0.134 0.146 0.308 0.392 0.145
364 313 72 49 158
48 49 50 51 52
CÓCl C Br C Br C I C I
C6H5Cl average CBr4 average CH3I
0.170 0.194 0.194 0.214 0.214
290 285 228 234
21 22 23 24
N=N NÐN N O N=O
0.120 0.110 0.120 0.114
410 945.4 214 587
53 54 55 56
C N C=N
average average average phenylamine
0.147 0.130 0.116 0.135
286 615 887
25 NÐP
C6H14N2 N2 HNO2 NOF, NOCl PN
0.149
582
57 C O
average
0.143
358
26 27 28 29 30
O O O O O=O S S S=S
H2 O 2 O3 O2 S8 S2
0.148 0.128 0.121 0.205 0.189
144 302 498.3 266 429.2
58 59 60 61 62
CH3OH CO2 HCHO aldehydes ketones
0.143 0.116 0.121 0.122 0.122
336 805 695 736 749
31 O Si 32 Si Si
SO3 Si(s), SiH4
0.143 0.235
469 226
63 CÐO 64 C Si
CO (CH3)4Si, SiC(s)
0.113 0.187
1077 307
Ge N P As O
CÐN CÓN
C O C=O C=O C=O C=O
L /nm 0.161
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Standard Electrode Potentials E
Standard electrode potential of aqueous system at 298 K, that is, standard emf of electrochemical cell in which Pt [H2(g)] 2H+(aq) forms the left-hand side electrode system;
1 2 3 4 5
Right-hand electrode system Li+(aq)|Li(s) Rb+(aq)|Rb(s) K+(aq)|K(s) Ca2+(aq)|Ca(s) Na+(aq)|Na(s)
E /V -3.03 -2.93 -2.92 -2.87 -2.71
6 7 8 9 10
Mg2+(aq)|Mg(s) Ce3+(aq)|Ce(s) U3+(aq)|U(s) Al3+(aq)|Al(s) Mn2+(aq)|Mn(s)
-2.37 -2.33 -1.80 -1.66 -1.19
11 12 13 14 15
V2+(aq)|V(s) [SO (aq) + H2O(l)], [SO (aq) + 2OH (aq)]|Pt Zn2+(aq)|Zn(s) Cr3+(aq)|Cr(s) [As(s) + 3H+(aq)], AsH3(g)|Pt
-1.18 -0.93 -0.76 -0.74 -0.60
16 17 18 19 20
Fe(OH)3(s), [Fe(OH)2(s) + OH-(aq)]|Pt S(s), S2-(aq)|Pt Fe2+(aq)|Fe(s) Cr3+(aq), Cr2+(aq)|Pt Cd2+(aq)|Cd(s)
-0.56 -0.48 -0.44 -0.41 -0.40
21 22 23 24 25
[Se(s) + 2H+(aq)], H2Se(g)|Pt
-0.40 -0.36 -0.28 -0.28 -0.26
14
-
-
-
-
PbSO4(s), [Pb(s) + SO (aq)]|Pt Co2+(aq)|Co(s) [H3PO4(aq) + 2H+(aq)], [H3PO3(aq) + H2O(l)]|Pt V3+(aq), V2+(aq)|Pt
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Right-hand electrode system Ni2+(aq)|Ni(s) Sn2+(aq)|Sn(white, s) Pb2+(aq)|Pb(s) [CrO42-(aq) + 4H2O(l)], [Cr(OH)3(s) + 5OH-(aq)]|Pt 2H+(aq)|[H2(g)]Pt
E /V -0.25 -0.14 -0.13 -0.13 0
31 32 33 34 35
[2H+(aq) + S(s)], H2S(aq)|Pt [Sn4+(aq)1.0M HCl], [Sn2+(aq)(1.0M HCl)]|Pt Cu2+(aq), Cu+(aq)|Pt [4H+(aq) + SO -(aq)], [H2SO3(aq) + H2O(l)]|Pt AgCl(s), [Ag(s) + Cl-(aq)]|Pt
+0.14 +0.15 +0.15 +0.17 +0.22
36 37 38 39 40
[PbO2(s) + 2H2O(l)], [Pb(OH)2(s) + 2OH-(aq)]|Pt Hg2Cl2(s), [2Hg(s) + 2Cl-(aq)]|Pt [PbO2(s) + H2O(l)], [PbO(s) + 2OH-(aq)]|Pt Cu2+(aq)|Cu(s) [VO2+(aq) + 2H+(aq)], [V3+(aq) + H2O(l)]|Pt
+0.25 +0.27 +0.28 +0.34 +0.34
41 42 43 44 45
Fe(CN) -(aq), Fe(CN) -(aq)|Pt [O2(g) + 2H2O(l)], 4OH-(aq)|Pt [2H2SO3(aq) + 2H+(aq)], [S2O -(aq) + 3H2O(l)]|Pt [IO-(aq) + H2O(l)], [I-(aq) + 2OH-(aq)] Pt Cu+(aq)|Cu(s)
+0.36 +0.40 +0.40 +0.49 +0.52
46 47 48 49 50
I2(aq), 2I-(aq)|Pt [MnO -(aq) + 2H2O(l)], [MnO2(s) + 4OH-(aq)]|Pt [2H+(aq) + O2(g)], H2O2(aq)|Pt [C6H4O2(aq) + 2H+(aq)], C6H4(OH)2(aq)|Pt Fe3+(aq), Fe2+(aq)|Pt
+0.54 +0.59 +0.68 +0.70 +0.77
51 52 53 54 55
½Hg +(aq)|Hg(s) Ag+(aq)|Ag(s)
+0.79 +0.80 +0.80 +0.89 +0.92
56 57 58 59
[NO„(aq) + 3H+(aq)], [HNO2(aq) + H2O(l)]|Pt [HNO2(aq) + H+(aq)], [NO(g) + H2O(l)]|Pt
[2NO„(aq) + 4H+(aq)], [N2O4(g) + 2H2O(l)]|Pt [ClO-(aq) + H2O(l)], [Cl-(aq) + 2OH-(aq)]|Pt 2Hg2+(aq), Hg +(aq)|Pt
[HIO(aq) + H+(aq)], [I-(aq) + H2O(l)]|Pt [VO›(aq) + 2H+(aq)], [VO2+(aq) + H2O(l)]|Pt
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+0.94 +0.99 +0.99 +1.00 15
60 61 62 63 64
Right-hand electrode system [N2O4(g) + 4H+(aq)], [2NO(g) + 2H2O(l)]|Pt Br2(l), 2Br-(aq)|Pt Br2(aq), 2Br-(aq)|Pt [2IO„(aq) + 12H+(aq)], [I2(aq) + 6H2O(l)]|Pt [MnO2(s) + 4H+(aq)], [Mn2+(aq) + 2H2O(l)]|Pt
E /V +1.03 +1.07 +1.09 +1.19 +1.23
65 66 67 68 69
Tl3+(aq), Tl+(aq)|Pt [Cr2O -(aq) + 14H+(aq)], [2Cr3+(aq) + 7H2O(l)]|Pt Cl2(aq), 2Cl-(aq)|Pt [PbO2(s) + 4H+(aq)], [Pb2+(aq) + 4H2O(l)]|Pt Mn3+(aq), Mn2+(aq)|Pt
+1.25 +1.33 +1.36 +1.46 +1.49
70 71 72 73 74
[MnO‹(aq) + 8H+(aq)], [Mn2+(aq) + 4H2O(l)]|Pt 2BrO„(aq), [Br2(aq) + 6H2O(l)]|Pt [2HBrO(aq) + 2H+(aq)], [Br2(aq) + 2H2O(l)]|Pt [2HClO(aq) + 2H+(aq)], [Cl2(aq) + 2H2O(l)]|Pt [2HBrO(aq) + 2H+(aq)], [Br2(l) + 2H2O(l)]|Pt
+1.51 +1.52 +1.57 +1.59 +1.60
75 76 77 78 79
[H5IO6(aq) + H+(aq)], [IO„(aq) + 3H2O(l)]|Pt [2HClO(aq) + 2H+(aq)], [Cl2(g) + 2H2O(l)]|Pt [2HCl(aq) + 6H+(aq)], [Cl2(g) + 4H2O(l)]|Pt Pb4+(aq), Pb2+(aq)|Pt
+1.60 +1.63 +1.64 +1.66 (in 1.1M HClO4) +1.68
80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
[2ClO‚(aq) + 8H+(aq)], [Cl2(g) + 4H2O(l)]|Pt [Cl2O(g) + 2H+(aq)], [Cl2(g) + H2O(l)]|Pt [PbO2(s) + SO -(aq) + 4H+(aq)], [PbSO4(s) + 2H2O(l)]|Pt [MnO‹(aq) + 4H+(aq)], [MnO2(s) + 2H2O(l)]|Pt Ce4+(aq), Ce3+(aq)|Pt [H2O2(aq) + 2H+(aq)], 2H2O(l)|Pt Co3+(aq), Co2+(aq)|Pt Ag2+(aq), Ag+(aq)|Pt S2O -(aq), 2SO -(aq)|Pt [O3(g) + 2H+(aq)], [O2(g) + H2O(l)]|Pt [F2O(g) + 2H+(aq)], [2F (aq) + H2O(l)]|Pt F2(g), 2F (aq)|Pt
+1.68 +1.69 +1.70 +1.70 (in M HClO4) +1.77 +1.81 (in M HNO3) +1.98 +2.01 +2.08 +2.15 +2.87
References: Latimer, de Bethune, Parsons, US National Bureau of Standards.
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Standard Reduction Potentials Values at 298K (in alphabetical order).
Electrode reaction
Eo / V
Ag+(aq) + e-
+0.80
Ag(s)
Al3+(aq) + 3eBa2+(aq) + 2e½Br2(l) + e
-
-1.66
Ba(s)
-2.90 +1.07
-
Br (aq) -
2+
Ca (aq) + 2e ½Cl2(g) + e
Al(s)
-2.87 +1.36
Ca(s)
-
-
Cl (aq)
HClO(g) + H (aq) + e+
Cr3+(aq) + e-
½ Cl2(g) + H2O(l)
Cr2+(aq)
-
-
+
3+
Cr2O (aq) + 14H (aq) + 6e +
Cu (aq) + e
-
2Cr (aq) + 7H2O(l)
+1.59 -0.41 +1.33 +0.52
Cu(s) Cu(s)
+0.34
Cu2+(aq)+ e-
Cu+(aq)
+0.15
½ F2(g) + e-
F- (aq)
+2.87
Fe2+(aq) + 2e-
Fe(s)
Fe3+(aq) + e-
Fe2+(aq)
-0.44 +0.77
Cu2+(aq) + 2e-
H+(aq) + e-
½ H2(g)
+0.00
½ I2(s) + e-
I- (aq)
+0.54
Li+(aq) + e-
Li(s) +
MnO‹(aq) + 8H (aq) + 5e MnO‹(aq) + e
-
-
Mn (aq) + 4H2O(l)
MnO (aq)
½H2O2(aq) + H+(aq) + e-
MnO2(s) + 4OH- (aq) H2O(l)
+0.59 +1.77
H2O(l)
+1.23
H2O2(aq)
+0.68
½O2(g) + 2H+(aq) + 2eO2(g) + 2H+(aq) + 2e-
-3.03 +1.51 +0.56
-
MnO -(aq) +2H2O(l) + 2e-
Pb4+(aq) + 2e-
2+
Pb2+(aq)
+1.66
Sn4+(aq) + 2e-
Sn2+(aq)
+0.15
S + 2H+ + 2e-
H2S
+0.14
Zn2+(aq) + 2e-
Zn(s)
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Equilibrium Constants for Acids and Bases in Aqueous Solution Acid or ion
Equilibrium (all in aqueous solution)
Sulfuric
H2SO4
H+ + HSO‹
Ka (298 K) /mol dm-3 Very large
Nitric
HNO3
H+ + NO„
40
Chromic(VI)
H2CrO4
H + HCrO‹
Trichlororethanoic
CCl3CO2H
Iodic(V)
HIO3
Dichloroethanoic
CHCl2CO2H
Sulfurous
H2SO3
Phosphonic
HClO2
Hydrogensulfate ion
HSO‹
Phosphoric(V)
H3PO4
5.0 x 10-2
1.3
1.5 x 10-2
1.8
1.6 x 10
-2
1.8
1.0 x 10
-2
2.0
1.0 x 10-2
2.0
7.9 x 10-3
2.1
1.3 x 10
-3
2.9
4.7 x 10
-4
3.3
1.6 x 10
-4
3.8
6.3 x 10-5
4.2
2.0 x 10-5
4.6
1.7 x 10
-5
4.8
1.5 x 10
-5
4.8
1.3 x 10-5
4.9
6.3 x 10-7
6.2
4.5 x 10
-7
6.4
8.9 x 10
-8
7.1
6.2 x 10-8
7.2
6.2 x 10-8
7.2
H+ + ClO-
3.7 x 10-8
7.4
-
2.1 x 10
-9
8.7
5.8 x 10
-10
9.2
H+ + CHCl2CO‚
H+ + HSO„ +
H + H2PO„ H+ + ClO‚ H+ + SO +
H + CH2ClCO‚
+
H + NO‚
Methanoic
HCO2H
Benzoic
C6H5CO2H
Phenylammonium ion
C6H5NHœ
Ethanoic
H+ + HCO‚ H+ + C6H5CO‚ H+ + C6H5NH2 +
CH3CO2H
H + CH3CO‚
Butanoic
CH3(CH2)2CO2H
Propanoic
CH3CH2CO2H
Dihydrogen phosphonate ion
H2PO„
Carbonic
H2S
Hydrogensulfite ion
HSO„
Dihydrogenphosphate(V) ion
H2PO‹
Chloric(I)
HClO
Bromic(I)
H+ + CH3(CH2)2CO‚ H+ + CH3CH2CO‚
H+ + HPOÕ+
H2O + CO2
Hydrogen sulfide
-
H+ + H2PO‹
HNO2
H + HCO„
H+ + HSH+ + SO
-
H+ + HPO +
HBrO
-1.0 0.7 0.8
CH2ClCO2H
Nitrous
2.3 x 10
H + CCl3CO‚
-1
1.7 x 10-1
H3PO3
Chloroethanoic
+
H+ + IO„
Chloric(III)
-1.4
10
+
pKa (at 298 K)
-
H + BrO
Boric
H3BO3
Ammonium ion
NHŸ
H+ + NH3
5.6 x 10-10
9.3
Hydrocyanic
HCN
H+ + CN-
4.9 x 10-10
9.3
1.3 x 10
-10
9.9
1.3 x 10
-10
9.9
Ethane-1,2-diammonium ion
H+ + H2BO„
CH2NH2CH2NHœ
Phenol
C6H5OH
Hydrogencarbonate ion
HCO„
Butylammonium ion
C4H9NHœ
Hydrogen peroxide
H2O2
Hydrogenphosphate(V) ion
+
HPO
H + CH2NH2CH2NH2
H+ + C6H5OH+ + CO
-
+
H + PO
-
2.4 x 10-12
11.6
4.4 x 10
-13
12.4
-13
12.9 14.0
Hydrogensulfide ion
HS-
H+ + S2-
1.2 x 10
Water
H2O
H+ + OH-
1.0 x 10-14
18
10.3 10.8
H+ + C4H9NH2
H+ + HO‚ -
4.8 x 10-11
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Indicators
1 2 3 4 5
Methyl violet Malachite green Thymol blue (acid) Methyl yellow (in ethanol) Methyl orange—xylene cyanole solution
6 7 8 9 10
Methyl orange Bromophenol blue Congo red Bromocresol green Methyl red
11 12 13 14 15
Azolitmin (litmus) Bromocresol purple Bromothymol blue Phenol red Thymol blue (base)
16 Phenolphthalein (in ethanol) 17 Thymolphthalein 18 Alizarin yellow R
pKin (at 298 K) 0.8 1.0 1.7 3.5 3.7
pH range acid yellow yellow red red purple
0.0—1.6 0.2—1.8 1.2—2.8 2.9—4.0 3.2—4.2
alkaline blue blue/green yellow yellow green
3.7 4.0 4.0 4.7 5.1
red yellow violet yellow red
3.2—4.4 2.8—4.6 3.0—5.0 3.8—5.4 4.2—6.3
yellow blue red blue yellow
6.3 7.0 7.9 8.9
red yellow yellow yellow yellow
5.0—8.0 5.2—6.8 6.0—7.6 6.8—8.4 8.0—9.6
blue purple blue red blue
9.3 9.7 12.5
colourless colourless yellow
8.2—10.0 8.3—10.6 10.1—13.0
red blue orange/red
Note: Most indicators are 0.1% solutions in H2O unless stated otherwise. Warning: Certain indicators are poisonous and should be handled carefully, particularly when concentrated.
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g g g g l l l l l s g l l l l g
CH4 CH3CH3 CH3CH2CH3 CH3(CH2)2CH3 CH3(CH2)3CH3 CH3(CH2)4CH3 CH3(CH2)5CH3 CH3(CH2)6CH3 CH3(CH2)8CH3 CH3(CH2)18CH3
(CH3)2CHCH3 (CH3)2CHCH2CH3 (CH3)2CH(CH2)2CH3 (CH3)2CH(CH2)3CH3 (CH3)3CH(CH2)4CH3 C(CH3)4
20
g g
CO CO2
Carbon monoxide Carbon dioxide Straight chain alkanes Methane Ethane Propane Butane Pentane Hexane Heptane Octane Decane Eicosane Branched alkanes 2-methylpropane 2-methylbutane 2-methylpentane 2-methylhexane 2-methylheptane 2,2-dimethylpropane
St
Formula 1
/g cm
58.1 72.2 86.2 100.2 114.2 72.2
16.0 30.1 44.1 58.1 72.2 86.2 100.2 114.2 142.3 282.6 113.7 113.2 119.4 154.8 164.1 256.6
0.557liq 0.620 0.653 0.679 0.698 0.591liq
261.4 301.0 333.4 363.1 390.7 282.6
109.1 184.5 231.0 272.6 309.2 342.1 371.5 398.8 447.2 616.9
81.6 194.0
Tb /K
2868.5 3503.4 4157.0 4811.4 5465.2 3492.5
890.3 1559.7 2219.2 2876.5 3509.1 4163.0 4816.9 5470.2 6777.9 —
283.0 —
H /kJ mol 1
134.5 178.9 204.6 229.5 255.0 189.8
74.8 84.7 104.5 126.5 173.2 198.6 224.0 250.0 300.9 —
110.5 393.5
H /kJ mol 1
294.6 260.4 — — — 306.4
186.2 229.5 269.9 310.1 261.2 295.9 328.5 361.1 425.9 —
197.6 213.6
S /J mol 1 K1
0 — — — — —
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
— —
p /D
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74.1 216.5
Tm /K
0.466liq 0.572liq 0.585liq 0.601liq 0.626 0.660 0.684 0.703 0.730 0.789
3 gas
3 gas
3
Molar mass unless otherwise indicated Boiling temperature (both at 1 atm unless otherwise stated) Standard molar enthalpy change of formation at 298 K Dipole moment in the gas phase (debye D)
28.0 1.25 x 10 44.0 1.98 x 10
M /g mol
State: s solid, l liquid, g gas, M Density at 298 K or density of liquid at just below Tb for gases, Melting temperature Tb Standard molar enthalpy change of combustion at 298 K H Standard molar entropy at 298 K p
Compound
Tm H S
St
Organic Compounds: Physical and Thermochemical Data
g g l l g g g g g l l g l s l g g g g l l l g g g
CH2=CH2 CH2=CHCH3 CH2=CHCH2CH3 CH3CH=CHCH3 CH3CH=CHCH3 CH2(CH2)3CH=CH C6H5CH=CH2
CHÐCH
C6H6 C10H8 C6H5CH3
CH3NH2 (CH3)2NH (CH3)3N CH3CH2NH2 CH3(CH2)3NH2 CH3CH2CHNH2CH3 C6H5NH2
CH3F CH3Cl CH3Br
St
(CH2)3 (CH2)4 CH2(CH2)3CH3 CH2(CH2)4CH3
Formula 1
192.3
26.0 0.618liq
179.6 180.1 155.9 192.1 224.0 201.1 266.8 131.3 176.0 179.5
34.0 0.557liq 50.5 0.916liq 94.9 1.676liq
31.1 45.1 59.1 45.1 73.1 73.1 93.1
0.660liq 0.656liq 0.633liq 0.683liq 0.739 0.734 1.022
78.1 0.879 128.2 1.101 92.1 0.867
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278.6 353.6 178.1
104.1 87.9 87.8 167.6 134.2 169.6 242.5
28.1 42.1 56.1 56.1 56.1 81.2 104.2
0.610liq 0.514liq 0.595liq 0.604liq 0.621liq 0.811 0.906
Tm /K 145.5 182.4 179.2 279.6
/g cm
3
— 0.694liq 0.745 0.779
42.1 56.1 70.1 84.2
M /g mol
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Cyclo-alkanes Cyclopropane Cyclobutane Cyclopentane Cyclohexane Alkenes Ethene Propene But-1-ene E-But-2-ene (trans-But-2-ene) Z-But-2-ene (cis-But-2-ene) Cyclohexene Phenylethene (styrene) Alkynes Ethyne (acetylene) Arenes Benzene Naphthalene Methylbenzene (toluene) Amines Methylamine Dimethylamine Trimethylamine Ethylamine 1-Aminobutane 2-Aminobutane Phenylamine (aniline) Halogenocompounds Fluoromethane Chloromethane Bromomethane
Compound
194.7 248.9 276.7
266.8 280.5 276.0 289.7 350.9 336.6 457.1
353.2 491.1 383.7
189.1
169.4 225.7 266.8 274.0 276.8 356.5 418.3
240.4 285.1 322.3 353.8
Tb /K
— 764.0 769.9
1085.0 1768.8 2442.9 1739.8 3018.3 3008.4 3392.6
3267.4 5155.9 3909.8
1300.8
1410.8 2058.1 2716.8 2705.0 2709.4 3751.9 4395.0
2091.4 2720.9 3289.4 3919.5
H /kJ mol 1
247.0 82.0 37.2
23.0 18.5 23.7 47.5 127.6 137.5 +31.3
+49.0 +77.7 +12.1
+228.0
+52.2 +20.2 0.4 12.2 7.8 38.1 +103.8
+53.3 +3.7 107.1 156.3
H /kJ mol 1
— 234.5 246.3
243.3 280.5 287.0 — — — —
172.8 — 319.7
200.8
219.5 266.9 305.6 296.4 300.8 — 345.1
— — 204.3 204.4
S /J mol 1 K1
21
— 1.86 1.79
1.30 0.93 0.71 0.99 1.32 — 1.53
0 — 0.36
0
0 0.35 0.38 0 — 0.55 0
0 — 0 —
p /D
l l l l l l l l l l s g g l l l l
CH3OH C2H5OH CH3CH2CH2OH CH3CHOHCH3 CH3(CH2)2CH2OH CH3(CH2)3CH2OH CH3(CH2)4CH2OH CH2OHCH2OH CH2OHCHOHCH2OH (CH3)3COH CH2(CH2)4CHOH
HCHO CH3CHO CH3CH2CHO CH3CH2CH2CHO C6H5CHO
CH3COCH3
22
l l l l s l l l l l l l
CH3I CH2Cl2 CHCl3 CCl4 CI4 CH3(CH2)3Cl CH3(CH2)3Br CH3(CH2)3I (CH3)2CClCH3 (CH3)2CBrCH3 (CH3)2CICH3 C6H5Cl
Iodomethane Dichloromethane Trichloromethane Tetrachloromethane Tetraiodomethane 1-Chlorobutane 1-Bromobutane 1-Iodobutane 2-Chloro-2-methylpropane 2-Bromo-2-methylpropane 2-Iodo-2-methylpropane Chlorobenzene Alcohols Methanol Ethanol Propan-1-ol Propan-2-ol Butan-1-ol Pentan-1-ol Hexan-1-ol Ethane-1,2-diol Propan-1,2,3-triol 2-Methylpropan-2-ol Cyclohexanol Aldehydes Methanal (formaldehyde) Ethanal (acetaldehyde) Propanal Butanal Benzaldehyde Ketones Propanone (acetone)
St
Formula
Compound 1
329.3
252.1 293.9 321.9 348.8 451.1
338.1 351.6 370.5 355.5 390.3 411.1 431.1 471.1 563.1 355.4 434.2
315.5 313.1 334.8 349.6 403-13sub 351.5 374.7 403.6 323.8 346.4 373.1 405.1
Tb /K
1816.5
570.6 1167.1 1820.8 2476.0 3525.1
726.0 1367.3 2021.0 2005.8 2675.6 3328.7 3983.8 1179.5 1655.2 2643.8 3727.0
H /kJ mol 1 814.6 605.8 474.0 359.9 — 2704.1 2716.5 — 2692.8 — — 3111.6
248.0
108.7 191.5 217.1 241.2 86.8
239.1 277.1 302.7 317.9 327.4 353.6 377.8 454.8 668.5 359.2 348.8
H /kJ mol 1 15.5 124.1 135.1 129.6 — 187.9 143.8 — 191.1 163.4 107.4 +11.0
—
218.7 160.2 — — —
239.7 160.7 196.6 180.5 228.0 259.0 289.5 166.9 — — —
S /J mol 1 K1 163.2 177.8 201.8 216.4 — — — — — — — —
2.95
2.27 2.49 2.54 2.57 2.96
1.70 1.69 1.66 1.68 1.66 — 1.60 2.00 — — —
1.64 1.54 1.02 0 0 2.16 1.93 1.88 2.13 — — 1.67
p /D
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177.8
181.1 152.1 192.1 174.1 247.1
0.815 0.778 0.797 0.801 1.050
206.7 178.0 209.6 250.1 — 150.0 160.7 170.1 247.7 256.9 234.9 227.5
Tm /K
179.2 155.8 146.6 183.6 183.6 194.1 226.4 261.6 293.1 298.6 298.2
3
0.793 0.789 0.804 0.787 0.810 0.815 0.820 1.114 1.260 0.789 0.962
2.279 1.316 1.479 1.594 4.320 0.886 1.276 1.615 0.842 1.221 1.571 1.106
/g cm
58.1 0.789
30.0 44.1 58.1 72.1 106.1
32.0 46.1 60.1 60.1 74.1 88.2 102.2 62.1 92.1 74.1 100.2
141.9 84.9 119.4 153.8 519.6 92.6 137.0 184.0 92.6 137.0 184.0 112.6
M /g mol
Decomposes
1
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/g cm
1.220 1.049 0.993 0.958 1.404 1.563 1.617 1.607 1.206 1.653 1.360 — — 1.266
60.1 123.1 94.1 180.2 342.3
1.320 1.203 1.076 1.562 1.580
88.1 0.900
78.5 1.104 59.1 1.159 102.1 1.082
46.0 60.1 74.1 88.1 94.5 128.9 163.4 75.1 90.1 90.0 146.1 158.2 166.1 122.1
72.1 0.805 98.1 0.948
M /g mol
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s l s s s
NH2CONH2 C6H5NO2 C6H5OH C6H12O6 C12H22O11
Liquid
l
CH3CO2CH2CH3
liq
l s l
CH3COCl CH3CONH2 (CH3CO)2O
Sublimes
l l l l s l s s l s s s s s
HCO2H CH3CO2H CH3CH2CO2H CH3CH2CH2CO2H ClCH2CO2H Cl2CHCO2H Cl3CCO2H NH2CH2CO2H CH3CHOHCO2H CO2HCO2H CO2H(CH2)4CO2H C6H5SO3H C6H4(CO2H)2 C6H5CO2H
sub
l l
CH3CH2COCH3 CH2(CH2)4CO
Butanone Cyclohexanone Carboxylic acids Methanoic (formic) Ethanoic (acetic) Propanoic Butanoic Chloroethanoic Dichloroethanoic Trichloroethanoic 1-Aminoethanoic (Glycine) 2-Hydroxypropanoic (lactic) Ethanedioic (oxalic) Hexanedioic(adipic) Benzenesulfonic Benzene-1,4-dicarboxylix Benzoic (benzenecarboxylic) Carboxylic acid derivatives Ethanoyl chloride Ethanamide (acetamide) Ethanoic anhydride Esters Ethyl ethanoate Miscellaneous Carbamide (urea) Nitrobenzene Phenol Glucose Sucrose
St
Formula
Compound 3
408.1 278.8 316.1 423.1 458.0
189.6
161.1 355.4 200.0
281.5 289.7 252.3 268.6 336.1 286.6 331.1 535dec 326.1 — 426.0 338.1 Sub 395.3
186.8 256.7
Tm /K
dec 483.9 454.8 — —
350.2
324.0 494.3 412.7
373.7 391.0 414.1 438.6 460.9 467.1 470.6 — 376.1 430sub dec — 7573sub 522.0
352.7 428.7
Tb /K
632.2 3087.9 3053.4 2802.5 5639.7
2237.9
— 1184.6 1794.2
254.3 874.1 1527.2 2183.3 715.5 — 388.3 981.1 1343.9 243.3 2795.7 — 3189.3 3227.0
H /kJ mol 1 2441.5 3519.3
332.9 +12.4 165.0 1273.3 2226.1
479.3
272.9 317.0 637.2
425.0 484.5 510.7 533.9 — — 513.8 528.6 694.0 829.5 994.3 — 816.1 384.9
H /kJ mol 1 275.7 270.7
104.6 — — — —
—
200.8 — —
129.0 159.8 — — — — — — — — — — — —
S /J mol 1 K1 — —
23
4.56 4.22 1.45 — —
1.78
2.45 3.44 2.80
1.52 1.74 1.74 — — — — — — — — — — 1.71
— —
p /D
Selected Inorganic Compounds: Physical and Thermochemical Data St Tm Tb H S sub dhd
State: s solid, l liquid, g gas, M Molar mass Density at 298 K or density of liquid at just below Tb for gases, unless otherwise indicated Melting temperature Boiling temperature (both at 1 atm unless otherwise stated) Standard molar enthalpy change of formation at 298 K Standard molar entropy at 298 K Sublime dec Decomposes Dehydrated
Compound
St
M /g mol
Aluminium AlCl3 AlBr3 Al2O3 Al(OH)3 Al(NO3)3.6H2O Al2(SO4)3 Barium BaCl2 BaO BaO2 Ba(OH)2 BaCO3 Ba(NO3)2 BaSO4 Bismuth BiCl3 BiOCl Boron B2H6 BF3 BCl3 B2O3 BN Caesium CsF CsCl CsBr CsI Calcium CaH2 CaF2 CaCl2 CaCl2.6H2O CaBr2 CaO Ca(OH)2 CaC2
24
Tm 1
/g cm
3
/K
s s s s s s
133.3 266.7 102.0 78.0 321.1 342.1
2.44 — 3.97 2.42 — 2.71
463 371 2345 573 — 1043
s s s s s s s
208.2 153.3 169.3 171.3 197.3 261.3 233.4
3.91 5.72 4.96 4.50 4.43 3.24 4.50
1236 2191 723 681 1123 865 1853
s s
315.3 4.75 260.4 7.72
505 —
g g g s s
27.7 67.8 117.2 69.6 24.8
2.46 2.25
108 129 166 723 3300
s s s s
151.9 168.4 212.8 259.8
4.11 3.99 4.44 4.51
955 918 909 899
s s s s s s s s
42.1 78.1 111.0 219.1 199.9 56.1 74.1 64.1
1.90 3.18 2.15 1.71 3.35 3.35 2.24 2.22
1089 1696 1055 303 1003 2887 853 720
0.45 2.99
Tb
H /kJ mol
/K 2.5 atm
dhd dec
sub
dhd
2
sub
S /J mol
1
K
1
704.2 527.2 1675.7 1287.4 2850.5 3440.8
110.7 163.2 50.9 85.4 467.8 239.3
858.6 553.5 634.3 944.7 1216.3 992.1 1473.2
123.7 70.4 65.7 99.7 112.1 213.8 132.2
720 —
379.1 366.9
177.0 120.5
181 173 286 2133 —
35.6 1137.0 403.7 1272.8 254.4
232.0 254.0 290.0 54.0 14.8
1524 1563 1573 1553
553.5 443.0 405.8 346.6
92.8 101.2 113.1 123.1
186.2 1219.6 795.8 2607.9 682.8 635.1 986.1 59.8
42.0 68.9 104.6 284.9 130.0 39.7 83.4 69.9
1833 2273 1073 dec — dec —
dec
in H
451 536 3253 — — —
1
873 2773 1873 — 1083 3123 dec 2573
dec
dec
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Compound CaCO3 (calcite) Ca(NO3)2 CaSO4 CaSO4.½H2O CaSO4.2H2O Ca3(PO4)2 Carbon HCN C2N2 CS2 Chlorine Cl2O ClO2 Chromium CrCl3 CrO2Cl2 Cr2O3 Cr2(SO4)3.18H2O Cobalt CoCl2 CoCl2.6H2O CoO Co(OH)2 CoSO4 CoSO4.7H2O Copper CuCl CuCl2 CuI Cu2O CuO Cu(OH)2 Cu(NO3)2.6H2O Cu2S CuS CuSO4 CuSO4.5H2O Fluorine F2O Hydrogen HF HCl HBr HI HIO3 H2O H2O H2O2 HNO3 H2S H2SO4
St s s s s s s
M /g mol 1 100.1 164.1 136.1 145.1 172.2 310.2
/g cm 2.71 2.50 2.96 — 2.32 3.14
3
Tm /K 1612 834 1723 436 401 1943
1025atm
dhd dhd 1.5
Tb /K 1172 — — — 436 —
dec
dhd
l g l
27.0 0.70 52.0 — 76.1 1.26
259 245 162
299 252 319
g g
86.9 3.89273K 67.4 3.01214K
253 214
277 283
exp
1573 390 4273 —
sub
s l s s
158.3 154.9 152.0 716.4
2.76 1.91 5.21 1.70
1423 177 2538 373
s s s s s s
129.8 237.9 74.9 92.9 155.0 281.1
3.36 1.92 6.45 3.60 3.71 1.95
997 359 2078 dec 1008 370
s s s s s s s s s s s
99.0 134.4 190.4 143.1 79.5 97.6 295.6 159.1 95.6 159.6 249.7
4.14 3.39 5.62 6.0 6.40 3.37 2.07 5.6 4.6 3.60 2.28
703 893 878 1508 1599 dec 299.4 1373 376 473 383
54.0 1.9040 k
g g g g g s l g l l g l
20.0 36.5 80.9 127.9 175.9 18.0 18.0 34.0 63.0 34.1 98.1
0.99 1.64159K 2.77206K 2.85268K 4.63 1.00 — 1.44 1.50 1.54188K 1.84
dhd 12 in HCl
dec
dhd 3
dhd 4
1322 383 — — — 693 1763 1266 1563 2073 — — — — 493 923 423
dhd
dhd
dec dec
dec dec dhd
S /J mol
1
K1 92.9 193.3 106.7 130.5 194.1 236.0
108.9 307.9 89.7
112.8 242.1 151.3
80.3 102.5
266.1 256.7
556.5 579.5 1139.7 8339.5
115.3 221.8 81.2 —
312.5 2115.4 237.9 539.7 888.3 2979.9
109.2 343.0 53.0 79.0 118.0 406.1
137.2 220.1 67.7 168.6 157.3 449.8 2110.8 79.0 53.1 771.4 2279.6
86.2 108.1 96.7 93.1 42.6 75.0 — 120.9 66.5 109.0 300.4
49
128
21.7
247.3
190 158 185 222 383 273 273 273 231 188 283
293 188 206 238 — 373 373 323 356 212 611
271.1 92.3 36.4 26.5 230.1 285.8 241.8 187.8 174.1 20.6 814.0
173.7 186.8 198.6 206.5 118.0 69.9 188.7 109.6 266.3 205.7 156.9
dec
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exp
H /kJ mol 1 1206.9 938.4 1434.1 1576.7 2022.6 4120.8
25
Compound H3PO4 H3BO3 Iodine ICl ICl3 I2O5 Iron FeCl2 FeCl3 FeCl3.6H2O FeO Fe2O3 Fe3O4 Fe(OH)2 Fe(OH)3 FeCO3 FeS FeSO4.7H2O Fe2(SO4)3 Lead PbCl2 PbCl4 PbI2 PbO Pb3O4 PbO2 PbCO3 Pb(NO3)2 PbS PbSO4 PbCrO4 Pb(CH3CO2)2.3H2O Pb(C2H5)4 Lithium LiH LiF LiCl LiBr LiI Li2O LiOH Li2CO3 LiNO3 Li2SO4 LiAlH4 Magnesium MgCl2 MgCl2.6H2O MgO MgCO3 Mg3N2
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St s s
M /g mol 1 /g cm 98.0 1.83 61.8 1.44
3
Tm /K 316 442
s s s
162.3 3.18 233.3 3.12 333.8 4.80
300 374 573
s s s s s s s s s s s s
126.7 162.2 270.3 71.8 159.7 231.5 89.9 106.8 115.8 87.9 278.0 399.9
3.16 2.90 — 5.7 5.24 5.18 3.4 — 3.8 4.74 1.90 3.10
945 579 310 1642 1838 1867 dec — dec 1468 337 753
s l s s s s s s s s s s l
278.1 349.0 461.0 223.2 685.6 239.2 267.2 331.2 239.2 303.2 323.2 379.3 323.4
5.85 3.18 6.16 9.53 9.1 9.37 6.6 4.53 7.5 6.2 6.12 2.55 1.66
774 258 675 1159 773 563 588 743 1387 1443 1117 348 137
s s s s s s s s s s s
7.9 25.9 42.4 86.8 133.8 29.9 23.9 73.9 68.9 109.9 37.9
0.82 2.64 2.07 3.46 4.08 2.01 1.46 2.11 2.38 2.22 0.92
953 1118 878 823 722 >1973 723 996 537 — 398
s s s s s
95.2 203.3 40.3 84.3 100.9
2.32 1.57 3.58 2.96 2.71
987 390 3125 623 1073
Tb /K 486 dhd½ 573dhd1½ 16 atm dec
dec
dec dec dec dec
dhd 1
dec
dec dec dec
371 350 —
dec
sub 588 dec 553-558 — — — — — — dec 363 dhd 6 — 1223 378 1127 1745 — — — — 1553 — dec 473 473 — 1949 1613 1538 1444 — 1197 1583 873 1118 — 1685 — 3873 1173 973
dec dec
dec dec dec
CO dec
2
H /kJ mol 1 1279.0 1094.3
S /J mol
1
K1 110.5 88.8
35.1 89.5 158.1
— 167.4 —
341.8 399.5 2223.8 271.9 824.2 1118.4 569.0 823.0 740.6 100.0 3014.6 2581.5
117.9 142.3 — 58.5 87.4 146.4 88.0 106.7 92.9 60.3 409.2 261.7
359.4 329.2 175.5 217.3 718.4 277.4 700.0 451.9 100.4 919.9 899.6 1851.5 52.7
136.0 — 174.8 68.7 211.3 68.6 131.0 213.0 91.2 148.6 152.7 — 472.5
90.5 616.0 408.6 351.2 270.4 597.9 484.9 1215.9 483.1 1436.5 116.3
20.0 35.6 59.3 74.3 86.8 37.6 42.8 90.4 90.0 115.1 78.7
641.3 2499.0 601.7 1095.8 460.7
89.6 366.1 26.9 65.7 90.0
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Compound Mg(NO3)2.6H2O MgSO4 MgSO4.7H2O Mg2Si Manganese MnO2 MnSO4 Mercury Hg2Cl2 HgCl2 HgS red Nickel NiCl2 NiSO4 NiSO4.7H2O Ni(CO)4 Nitrogen N2H4 N2O NO N2O3 NO2 N2O4 N2O5 Ammonia NH3 NH4Cl NH4Br NH4I NH4NO3 (NH4)2SO4 Oxygen O3 Phosphorus PH3 PCl3 PCl5 POCl3 P4O6 P4O10 Potassium KF KCl KClO3 KClO4 KBr KI KIO3 KIO4 K2O KO2
St s s s s
M /g mol 1 256.4 120.4 246.5 76.7
/g cm 1.64 2.66 1.68 1.94
3
Tm /K 362 1397 423 1375
dec dhd 6
s s
86.9 5.03 151.0 3.25
808 973
dec
s s s
472.1 7.15 271.5 5.44 232.6 8.10
673 549 857
sub
s s s l
129.6 154.8 280.9 170.7
3.55 3.68 1.95 1.32
l g g g g g s
32.0 44.0 30.0 76.0 46.0 92.0 108.0
1.01 1.98182 K 1.27123 K 1.45171 K 1.49262 K 1.45262 K 1.64
275 182 110 171 262 262 303
g s s s s s
17.0 53.5 97.9 144.9 80.0 132.1
0.77195K 1.53 2.43 2.51 1.72 1.77
195 613 725 824 443 508
48.0 2.1481K
g
1274 1121 372 248
sub
dec
Tb /K 603 — 473 — — 1123
sub sub dec
dec
1246 — 376 316
240 793 508 493 483 786
sub dhd 6
dec
dec
>1 atm vac vac >1 atm
S /J mol
1
K1 452.0 91.6 372.0 75.0
520.0 1065.2
53.1 112.1
265.2 224.3 58.2
192.5 146.0 82.4
305.3 872.9 2976.3 633.0
97.7 92.0 378.9 313.4
50.6 82.0 90.2 83.7 33.2 9.2 41.3
121.2 219.7 210.7 312.2 240.0 304.2 178.2
46.1 314.4 270.8 201.4 365.6 1180.9
192.3 94.6 113.0 117.0 151.1 220.1
81
161
142.7
238.8
185 349 440 378 448 573
5.4 319.7 443.5 597.1 1640.1 2984.0
210.1 217.1 166.5 222.5 — 228.9
567.3 436.7 397.7 432.8 393.8 327.9 501.4 467.2 361.4 284.9
66.6 82.6 143.1 151.0 95.9 106.3 151.5 176.0 — 116.7
g l s l s s
34.0 137.3 208.2 153.3 219.9 283.9
— 1.57 2.12 1.67 2.13 2.39
140 161 435 275 297 853
s s s s s s s s s s
58.1 74.6 122.5 138.5 119.0 166.0 214.0 230.0 94.2 71.1
2.48 1.98 2.32 2.52 2.75 3.13 3.93 3.62 2.32 2.14
1131 1043 629 883 1007 954 833 855 623 653
sub
>1 atm
sub
1778 1773 673 673 1708 1603 373 573 — dec
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dhd
— 575 —
387 185 121 277 294 294 320 sub
dec
H /kJ mol 1 2613.3 1284.9 3388.7 77.8
dec
sub
sub dec dec
dec dec
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Compound KOH K2CO3 KHCO3 KNO2 KNO3 KCN KCNS K2SO4 KMnO4 K2CrO4 K2Cr2O7 KAl(SO4)2.12H2O K3Fe(CN)6 K4Fe(CN)6 Rubidium RbCl Silicon SiH4 SiCl4 SiO2 (quartz) Sodium NaH NaF NaCl NaClO3 NaClO4 NaBr NaI Na2O Na2O2 NaOH Na2CO3 Na2CO3.10H2O NaHCO3 NaNO2 NaNO3 Na2S Na2SO4 Na2SO4.10H2O NaHSO4 Na2S2O3 Na2S2O3.5H2O Na3PO4
St s s s s s s s s s s s s s s
M /g mol 1 56.1 138.2 100.1 85.1 101.1 65.1 97.2 174.3 158.0 194.2 294.2 474.4 329.3 368.3
/g cm 2.04 2.43 2.17 1.92 2.11 1.52 1.89 2.66 2.70 2.73 2.68 1.76 1.85 —
3
s
120.9 2.80
g l s
32.1 0.68188 K 169.9 1.48 60.1 2.65
s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s
24.0 42.0 58.4 106.4 122.4 102.9 149.9 62.0 78.0 40.0 106.0 286.1 84.0 69.0 85.0 78.0 142.0 322.2 120.1 158.1 248.2 164.1
0.92 2.56 2.17 2.49 — 3.20 3.67 2.27 2.81 2.13 2.53 1.44 2.16 2.17 2.26 1.86 — 1.46 2.43 1.67 1.73 —
Tm /K 633 1164 373 713 607 908 446 1342
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