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[*] posted on 14-8-2023 at 06:08


Quote: Originally posted by Rainwater  
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Formula State Enthalpy (kJ/mol) Entropy (J mol/K) H2O (s) -291.83996 47.91464


So replace -293 with -292 and .041 with .048.

So -6/-.022 instead of -7/-.029

T = 273 K or 0 C instead of -32 C. So Wikipedia's values sucked.

[Edited on 14-8-2023 by Neal]
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[*] posted on 14-8-2023 at 06:19


Quote: Originally posted by Rainwater  

data taken from https://www.drjez.com/uco/ChemTools/Standard%20Thermodynamic... March 6 2022 

Eh, I only see liquid and gas for H2O, where's solid?
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