Mr. Bisengalieva et al., THE MOLAR HEAT-CAPACITY OF HYDROUS COPPER CHLORIDE - ATACAMITE CU2CL(OH)(3), Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 29(3), 1997, pp. 345-352
The heat capacity of natural atacamite has been measured between T = 2
K and T = 305 K by cryogenic-adiabatic calorimetry. At T = 298.15 K,
the standard molar heat capacity C(p,m)degrees and entropy S-m degrees
for atacamite are (19.16 +/- 0.07).R and (20.18 +/- 0.08).R (where R
= 8.3144 J.K-1.mol(-1)), respectively. The heat capacity exibits anoma
lous behaviour at temperatures lower than 10.5 K. Smoothed thermodynam
ic properties: molar heat capacity; molar entropy increment Delta(0)(T
)S(m) degrees; and (Phi(m) degrees + Delta(0)(T)H(m) degrees/T), where
T = 298.15 K, have been calculated. Between T = 290 K and T = 508 K t
he heat capacity of atacamite measured by d.s.c. is represented by the
equation: C(p,m)degrees/R = 18.80 + 8.11.10(-3).(T/K) - 1.87.10(-5).(
K/T)(2). (C) 1997 Academic Press Limited.