Mercury(II) bromide


Gas phase thermochemistry data

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Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δfgas-20.42kcal/molReviewChase, 1998Data last reviewed in March, 1962
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
gas,1 bar76.534cal/mol*KReviewChase, 1998Data last reviewed in March, 1962

Gas Phase Heat Capacity (Shomate Equation)

Cp° = A + B*t + C*t2 + D*t3 + E/t2
H° − H°298.15= A*t + B*t2/2 + C*t3/3 + D*t4/4 − E/t + F − H
S° = A*ln(t) + B*t + C*t2/2 + D*t3/3 − E/(2*t2) + G
    Cp = heat capacity (cal/mol*K)
    H° = standard enthalpy (kcal/mol)
    S° = standard entropy (cal/mol*K)
    t = temperature (K) / 1000.

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Temperature (K) 1500. to 6000.
A 14.88740
B 0.014210
C -0.003850
D 0.000328
E -0.043372
F -25.00870
G 94.30270
H -20.42400
ReferenceChase, 1998
Comment Data last reviewed in March, 1962

Condensed phase thermochemistry data

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Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δfliquid-37.435kcal/molReviewChase, 1998Data last reviewed in March, 1962
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
liquid,1 bar45.930cal/mol*KReviewChase, 1998Data last reviewed in March, 1962
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δfsolid-40.500kcal/molReviewChase, 1998Data last reviewed in March, 1962
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
solid40.710cal/mol*KReviewChase, 1998Data last reviewed in March, 1962

Liquid Phase Heat Capacity (Shomate Equation)

Cp° = A + B*t + C*t2 + D*t3 + E/t2
H° − H°298.15= A*t + B*t2/2 + C*t3/3 + D*t4/4 − E/t + F − H
S° = A*ln(t) + B*t + C*t2/2 + D*t3/3 − E/(2*t2) + G
    Cp = heat capacity (cal/mol*K)
    H° = standard enthalpy (kcal/mol)
    S° = standard entropy (cal/mol*K)
    t = temperature (K) / 1000.

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Temperature (K) 514. to 1500.
A 24.40010
B 8.061090×10-10
C -7.810902×10-10
D 2.464730×10-10
E 9.402130×10-12
F -44.70949
G 75.45829
H -37.43461
ReferenceChase, 1998
Comment Data last reviewed in March, 1962

Solid Phase Heat Capacity (Shomate Equation)

Cp° = A + B*t + C*t2 + D*t3 + E/t2
H° − H°298.15= A*t + B*t2/2 + C*t3/3 + D*t4/4 − E/t + F − H
S° = A*ln(t) + B*t + C*t2/2 + D*t3/3 − E/(2*t2) + G
    Cp = heat capacity (cal/mol*K)
    H° = standard enthalpy (kcal/mol)
    S° = standard entropy (cal/mol*K)
    t = temperature (K) / 1000.

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Temperature (K) 298. to 514.
A 15.93990
B 6.925261
C 0.072026
D -0.022511
E -0.000892
F -45.56231
G 57.92701
H -40.50000
ReferenceChase, 1998
Comment Data last reviewed in March, 1962

Reaction thermochemistry data

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Data compiled as indicated in comments:
MS - José A. Martinho Simões
ALS - Hussein Y. Afeefy, Joel F. Liebman, and Stephen E. Stein

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Individual Reactions

Mercury, dimethyl- (l) + 2Bromine (l) = 2Methane, bromo- (g) + Mercury(II) bromide (cr)

By formula: C2H6Hg (l) + 2Br2 (l) = 2CH3Br (g) + Br2Hg (cr)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-72.20 ± 0.60kcal/molRSCHartley, Pritchard, et al., 1950Please also see Pedley and Rylance, 1977 and Cox and Pilcher, 1970.; MS

C6H14Hg (l) + Mercury(II) bromide (cr) = 2C3H7BrHg (cr)

By formula: C6H14Hg (l) + Br2Hg (cr) = 2C3H7BrHg (cr)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-21.2 ± 0.36kcal/molRSCMortimer, Pritchard, et al., 1952Please also see Pedley and Rylance, 1977 and Cox and Pilcher, 1970.; MS

Mercury, dimethyl- (l) + Mercury(II) bromide (cr) = 2Mercury, bromomethyl- (cr)

By formula: C2H6Hg (l) + Br2Hg (cr) = 2CH3BrHg (cr)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-14.6 ± 0.74kcal/molRSCHartley, Pritchard, et al., 1950Please also see Pedley and Rylance, 1977 and Cox and Pilcher, 1970.; MS

C6H14Hg (l) + Mercury(II) bromide (cr) = 2C3H7BrHg (cr)

By formula: C6H14Hg (l) + Br2Hg (cr) = 2C3H7BrHg (cr)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-18.1 ± 0.31kcal/molRSCMortimer, Pritchard, et al., 1952Please also see Pedley and Rylance, 1977 and Cox and Pilcher, 1970.; MS

Mercury, diphenyl- (l) + Mercury(II) bromide (cr) = 2C6H5BrHg (cr)

By formula: C12H10Hg (l) + Br2Hg (cr) = 2C6H5BrHg (cr)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-8.48 ± 0.29kcal/molRSCHartley, Pritchard, et al., 1951Please also see Pedley and Rylance, 1977 and Cox and Pilcher, 1970.; MS

Mercury, diethyl- (l) + Mercury(II) bromide (cr) = 2C2H5BrHg (cr)

By formula: C4H10Hg (l) + Br2Hg (cr) = 2C2H5BrHg (cr)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-17.8 ± 1.1kcal/molRSCHartley, Pritchard, et al., 1951Please also see Pedley and Rylance, 1977 and Cox and Pilcher, 1970.; MS

2Benzene, bromo- + Mercury(II) bromide = Mercury, diphenyl- + 2Bromine

By formula: 2C6H5Br + Br2Hg = C12H10Hg + 2Br2

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr78.53 ± 0.80kcal/molCmChernick, Skinner, et al., 1956liquid phase; ALS

References

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Chase, 1998
Chase, M.W., Jr., NIST-JANAF Themochemical Tables, Fourth Edition, J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, Monograph 9, 1998, 1-1951. [all data]

Hartley, Pritchard, et al., 1950
Hartley, K.; Pritchard, H.O.; Skinner, H.A., Thermochemistry of metallic alkyls. III.?mercury dimethyl and mercury methyl halides, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1950, 46, 1019, https://doi.org/10.1039/tf9504601019 . [all data]

Pedley and Rylance, 1977
Pedley, J.B.; Rylance, J., Computer Analysed Thermochemical Data: Organic and Organometallic Compounds, University of Sussex, Brigton, 1977. [all data]

Cox and Pilcher, 1970
Cox, J.D.; Pilcher, G., Thermochemistry of Organic and Organometallic Compounds in Academic Press, New York, 1970. [all data]

Mortimer, Pritchard, et al., 1952
Mortimer, C.T.; Pritchard, H.O.; Skinner, H.A., Thermochemistry of metallic alkyls. Part V.?Mercury di-propyl and mercury di-isopropyl, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1952, 48, 220, https://doi.org/10.1039/tf9524800220 . [all data]

Hartley, Pritchard, et al., 1951
Hartley, K.; Pritchard, H.O.; Skinner, H.A., Thermochemistry of metallic alkyls. IV. Mercury diethyl and mercury diphenyl, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1951, 47, 254, https://doi.org/10.1039/tf9514700254 . [all data]

Chernick, Skinner, et al., 1956
Chernick, C.L.; Skinner, H.A.; Wadso, I., Thermochemistry of metallic alkyls. Part 7.-The heat of formation of mercury diphenyl, and of mercury phenyl chloride, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1956, 52, 1088-1093. [all data]


Notes

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