Thermodynamics of aqueous acetic and propionic acids and their anions over a wide range of temperatures and pressures†
Abstract
The apparent molar volumes of aqueous acetic acid were determined ![[italic v (to differentiate from Times ital nu)]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/char_e0f5.gif) ia density measurements at 298 K<T<573
 K and 10 MPa<p<38 MPa. The results were corrected for acid ionization and extrapolated to
 the standard state of infinite dilution. The new data have been combined with literature values of the standard
 molar volumes and standard molar heat capacities of acetic and propionic acids, and of acetate and propionate
 ions. Three correlation models were tested in the description of the standard thermodynamic properties
 at superambient conditions for the two acids and their anions. The most dependable model, inspired by
 the fluctuation solution theory, has been selected for generation of the recommended data. Adjustable parameters
 of the model were obtained by simultaneous correlation of the volumes and heat capacities together
 with experimental dissociation constants of the acid. It is shown that this model can be used for precise
 and consistent calculations of standard thermodynamic properties of the two acids and their conjugate ions
 over a wide range of temperatures and pressures.
ia density measurements at 298 K<T<573
 K and 10 MPa<p<38 MPa. The results were corrected for acid ionization and extrapolated to
 the standard state of infinite dilution. The new data have been combined with literature values of the standard
 molar volumes and standard molar heat capacities of acetic and propionic acids, and of acetate and propionate
 ions. Three correlation models were tested in the description of the standard thermodynamic properties
 at superambient conditions for the two acids and their anions. The most dependable model, inspired by
 the fluctuation solution theory, has been selected for generation of the recommended data. Adjustable parameters
 of the model were obtained by simultaneous correlation of the volumes and heat capacities together
 with experimental dissociation constants of the acid. It is shown that this model can be used for precise
 and consistent calculations of standard thermodynamic properties of the two acids and their conjugate ions
 over a wide range of temperatures and pressures.
 
                



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