Reduction to Standard Heat of Combustion of Bomb Calorimetric Data for Organic Bromine Compounds.

Abstract
The rigorous Washburn reduction of combustion calorimetric data for organic bromine compounds is discussed and applied to a recent high-precision moving-bomb method. The general scheme for the reduction is treated in two respects: (i) The accuracy of the reduction is improved by presentation of experimental data for the auxiliary numerical quantities entering some of the more important corrections. For As2O3-As2O3-HBr solutions of various composition, data are thus given for, (a) the density at 20 and 25[degree]C, (b) the heat capacity at 25[degree]C, and (c) the solubility of carbon dioxide at 20 and 25[degree]C. (ii) The general scheme is modified to apply specificially to the above-mentioned bomb calorimetric method.

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