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Enthalpies of solution of the nucleic acid bases. 4. Uracil in water
An adiabatic solution calorimeter was used to measure enthalpies of solution in water of 7 uracil samples in a concentration range of 3 to 45 mmol · kg −1 and over a temperature range of 298 K to 325 K. Analytical data for the samples are given. Our best value for the enthalpy of solution is Δ H 0 (...
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Published in: | Journal of research of the National Bureau of Standards (1977) 1978-11, Vol.83 (6), p.547-554 |
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Summary: | An adiabatic solution calorimeter was used to measure enthalpies of solution in water of 7 uracil samples in a concentration range of 3 to 45 mmol · kg
−1
and over a temperature range of 298 K to 325 K. Analytical data for the samples are given.
Our best value for the enthalpy of solution is
Δ
H
0
(
∞
,
298.15
K
)
=
(
29.33
±
1.2
)
kJ
mol
−
1
and for the change in heat capacity for the reaction with temperature,
Δ
C
p
0
=
(
57
±
13
)
J
mol
−
1
K
−
1
No change in the enthalpy of solution with concentration was found in this range. Values were calculated for the entropy of solution, Δ
S
° = (68.1 ± 4.2) J · mol
−1
· K
−1
, and for the apparent molal heat capacity at infinite dilution,
C
p
2
0
=
(
178
±
15
)
J
m
o
l
−
1
K
−
1
. |
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ISSN: | 0160-1741 2376-5259 |
DOI: | 10.6028/jres.083.036 |