Tables 277-279 



TABLE 277. — Specific Heat of Various Liquids 



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Liquid. 

 Alcohol, ethyl. . . . 



It it 



Alcohol, methyl . . 

 Anilin 



Benzole, CcH 6 . . . . 



a tt 



CeHc. . . . 

 CaCl 2 , sp. gr. 1. 14 



it tt it a 



" " " I.20 



it a a a 



a a a a 



" " " 1.26 



a tt it it 



CUS04 + 50H2O.. 



" + 200 " 



4- 4°o " 

 Diphenylamine, 

 C I2 H U N 



Liquid. 



Ethyl ether 



Glycerine 



KOH + 3oH 2 



" 4- 100 " 



NaOH + 5oH 2 



+ 100 " 



NaCl + ioH 2 



" + 200 " 



Naphthalene, CioHs . . . 

 a 



Nitrobenzole 



« 



Oils: castor 



citron 



olive 



sesame 



turpentine 



Petroleum 



Sea water, sp. gr. 1.0043 



" 1-0235 



" " " " 1.0463 



Toluol, CeHs 



tt 



ZnS0 4 + 50 H 2 



" -f- 200 " 



Au- 

 thority. 



R 



E 



TH 



W 

 HW 



W 

 R 

 Pa 



H-D 



Ma 



References: (A) Abbot; (B) Batelli; (E) Emo; (G) Griffiths; (DMG) Dickinson, 

 Mueller, and George; (H-D) de Heen and Deruyts; (Ma) Marignac; (Pa) Pagliani; 

 (R) Regnault; (Th) Thomsen; (W) Wachsmuth; (Z) Zouloff; (HW) H. F. Weber. 



TABLE 278. — Specific Heat of Liquid Ammonia under Saturation Conditions 



Expressed in Calories 2 o per Gram per Degree C. Osborne and van Dusen, 



Bui. Bureau of Standards, 1918. 



TABLE 279.— Heat Content of Saturated Liquid Ammonia 

 Heat content = H = e + pv, where e is the internal or intrinsic energy. Osborne and van 

 Dusen, Bui. Bureau of Standards, 1918. 



Smithsonian Tables 



