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The SI unit of molar absorption coefficient is the square metre per mole (m 2 /mol), but in practice, quantities are usually expressed in terms of M −1 ⋅cm −1 or L⋅mol −1 ⋅cm −1 (the latter two units are both equal to 0.1 m 2 /mol).
The absorption coefficient can, in turn, be written as a product of either a molar absorptivity of the absorber, ε, and the concentration c of absorbing species in the material, or an absorption cross section, σ, and the (number) density N of absorbers. (see Beer Lambert Law link for full derivation)
The table below gives thermodynamic data of liquid CO 2 in equilibrium with its vapor at various temperatures. Heat content data, heat of vaporization, and entropy values are relative to the liquid state at 0 °C temperature and 3483 kPa pressure. To convert heat values to joules per mole values, multiply by 44.095 g/mol.
D is the diffusion coefficient (in m 2 /s), D 0 is the maximal diffusion coefficient (at infinite temperature; in m 2 /s), E A is the activation energy for diffusion (in J/mol), T is the absolute temperature (in K), R ≈ 8.31446 J/(mol⋅K) is the universal gas constant.
This process is used in analytical chemistry to determine the composition of a mixture of the components of known molar absorptivity spectra. For example, if the heights of two lines are found to be h 1 and h 2, c 1 = h 1 / ε 1 and c 2 = h 2 / ε 2. [13] Parameters of the line shape are unknown.
Standard molar entropy, S o liquid? J/(mol K) Enthalpy of combustion –473.2 kJ/mol Δ c H o: Heat capacity, c p: 114.25 J/(mol K) Gas properties Std enthalpy change of formation, Δ f H o gas –103.18 kJ/mol Standard molar entropy, S o gas: 295.6 J/(mol K) at 25 °C Heat capacity, c p: 65.33 J/(mol K) at 25 °C van der Waals' constants [4] a ...
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Standard molar entropy, S o solid? J/(mol K) Heat capacity, c p: 149.40 J/(mol·K) Liquid properties Std enthalpy change of formation, Δ f H o liquid: −203.4 kJ/mol Standard molar entropy, S o liquid: 188.78 J/(mol·K) Enthalpy of combustion, Δ c H o: −2037.3 kJ/mol Heat capacity, c p: 153 J/(mol·K) at 25 °C Gas properties Std enthalpy ...