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In this book, the incidence of the second law of thermodynamics on heat capacity is examined with respect to heat flux taking place in a thermodynamically irreversible manner, as well as with respect to irreversible heat capacity (CIR = QIR/ïT). In another study, the heat capacities of aqueous mixtures of monoethanolamine with piperazine were measured from (303.15 to 353.15) K with a micro-reaction calorimeter (�RC) at an interval of 5 K. The authors discuss how heat capacity is a significant thermodynamic quality because of its intrinsic significance and its connection with other thermodynamic properties like enthalpy, entropy and Gibbs energy. The closing study explores ho the excess partial molar heat capacity of the water in binary aqueous-solvent mixtures (W + S), CPWE, provides insight into water structure enhancement, if present.

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Preface; The Equivalence of Heat Capacity and Entropy in Adiabatic Systems: Novel Precision Method to Determine the Heat Capacity of Gases by Means of Vapor Pressure; Molar Heat Capacity of Aque-ous Blends of Monoethanolamine with Piperazine Using Micro-Reaction Calorimeter (�Rc); Studies of Thermal Analysis and Specific Heat Capacity for Quaternaryammonium Salts; The Excess Partial Molar Heat Capacity of Water Is a Measure of Its Structure in Binary Aqueous Solvent Mixtures; Bibliography; Related Nova Publications; Index.

Heat Capacity: Theory and Measurement

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    Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
    Publication Date: 01/09/2020
    ISBN13: 9781536181425, 978-1536181425
    ISBN10: 1536181420

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    In this book, the incidence of the second law of thermodynamics on heat capacity is examined with respect to heat flux taking place in a thermodynamically irreversible manner, as well as with respect to irreversible heat capacity (CIR = QIR/ïT). In another study, the heat capacities of aqueous mixtures of monoethanolamine with piperazine were measured from (303.15 to 353.15) K with a micro-reaction calorimeter (�RC) at an interval of 5 K. The authors discuss how heat capacity is a significant thermodynamic quality because of its intrinsic significance and its connection with other thermodynamic properties like enthalpy, entropy and Gibbs energy. The closing study explores ho the excess partial molar heat capacity of the water in binary aqueous-solvent mixtures (W + S), CPWE, provides insight into water structure enhancement, if present.

    Table of Contents
    Preface; The Equivalence of Heat Capacity and Entropy in Adiabatic Systems: Novel Precision Method to Determine the Heat Capacity of Gases by Means of Vapor Pressure; Molar Heat Capacity of Aque-ous Blends of Monoethanolamine with Piperazine Using Micro-Reaction Calorimeter (�Rc); Studies of Thermal Analysis and Specific Heat Capacity for Quaternaryammonium Salts; The Excess Partial Molar Heat Capacity of Water Is a Measure of Its Structure in Binary Aqueous Solvent Mixtures; Bibliography; Related Nova Publications; Index.

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