Heat capacities at constant volume, free volumes, and rotational freedom in some liquids
DD Deshpande and LG Bhatgadde
Australian Journal of Chemistry
24(9) 1817 - 1822
Published: 1971
Abstract
This paper presents the experimental results on the velocity of sound, densities, and heat capacities of eight organic liquids at 25°, 35°, and 45°C. Using Eyring's equation, the free volumes have been calculated from the sound velocity data. For pure liquids, a quantity Cv* = (Cv)L- (Cv)g- Cstr called the residual heat capacity is found to be linearly dependent on free volume. Analysis of the data for 34 liquids shows that a plot of residual heat capacity against the free volume gives a series of straight lines differing in slopes for different groups of liquids such as hydrocarbons, halogen-substituted hydrocarbons, alcohols, etc. This behaviour is ascribed as being due to different degrees of rotational freedom of molecules in these liquids.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9711817
© CSIRO 1971