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Volumes and heat capacities of H3BO3(aq) at temperatures from 298.15 K to 705 K and at pressures to 35 MPa

✍ Scribed by Lubomı́r Hnědkovsky; Vladimı́r Majer; Robert H. Wood


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
539 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9614

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✦ Synopsis


The densities and heat capacities of aqueous solutions of boric acid have been measured at temperatures from 298.15 K to 705 K and at pressures up to 35 MPa. The results are in reasonable agreement with the previous measurements at temperatures of 600 K and below. At temperatures and pressures in the neighborhood of the critical point of water, the results show the expected dependence of partial molar volume and partial molar heat capacity of H3BO3(aq) on temperature and density. The boric acid molecules have strong enough attractive interactions with water that the apparent molar volume and the apparent molar heat capacity of H3BO3(aq) show behavior with the same sign as of aqueous NaCl, although the magnitude is much less.


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