CH2OH

SOURCE: The polynomial coefficients were provided by Martin J. Rabinowitz of NASA Lewis Research Center (marty@lerc.nasa.gov)
[The enthalpy of formation at 298 K is from Seetula, J.A., and Gutman, D. (1992) J. Phys. Chem. 96, 5401; Dobe, S. (1992) Z. Phys. Chem. 175, 123; and Traeger, J.C., and Holmes, J.L. (1993) J. Phys. Chem. 97, 3453.]


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    T           Cp          S        delta-Hf
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    K             cal/mol K          kcal/mol
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   200        10.22       53.97       -3.07
   298        11.56       58.29       -3.50
   300        11.59       58.37       -3.50
   400        12.91       61.88       -3.92
   500        14.13       64.90       -4.30
   600        15.23       67.57       -4.64
   700        16.20       70.00       -4.93
   800        17.04       72.22       -5.18
   900        17.79       74.27       -5.40
  1000        18.50       76.18       -5.58
  1100        19.11       77.97       -5.73
  1200        19.66       79.66       -5.86
  1300        20.14       81.25       -5.96
  1400        20.58       82.76       -6.05
  1500        20.97       84.19       -6.12
  1600        21.31       85.56       -6.18
  1700        21.61       86.86       -6.24
  1800        21.88       88.10       -6.29
  1900        22.12       89.29       -6.34
  2000        22.34       90.43       -6.39
  2100        22.53       91.53       -6.44
  2200        22.70       92.58       -6.49
  2300        22.85       93.59       -6.54
  2400        22.99       94.57       -6.59
  2500        23.11       95.51       -6.65
  2600        23.23       96.42       -6.71
  2700        23.33       97.29       -6.78
  2800        23.42       98.14       -6.85
  2900        23.51       98.97       -6.92
  3000        23.59       99.77       -7.00

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