Talk:Absolute entropies

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Absolute Entropies
Substance T [°C] S [J/mol°C]
H2O(g) 25 188.8
H2O(l) 25 69.9
H2O(l) 0 63.3
H2O(s) 0 41.3
NH3(g) 25 192.4
HN3(l) 25 140.6
HN3(g) 25 239.0
O2(g) 25 205.1
O2(g) 50 207.4
O2(g) 100 211.7
CO(g) 25 197.7
CO(g) 50 200.0
CO2(g) 24 213.7
CO2(g) 50 216.9
Br2(l) 25 152.2
Br2(g) 25 245.5
I2(s) 25 116.1
I2(g) 25 260.7
CaF2(s) 25 68.9
CaCl2(s) 25 104.6
CaBr2(s) 25 130.0
C8H18(s) 25 361.1

Joules instead of cal should be used for SI units. Also for absolute entropies there must be a reference temperature.--TimS 15:59, 30 March 2007 (EDT)

Can you maybe write up some sort of intro for the article? You seem to know stuff about it. Right now, the entire article is just that table, basically. --Sid 3050 16:13, 30 March 2007 (EDT)
Thanks Sid. I will see what I can do to edit. I understand Entropies through biochemistry so I should be able to add what they really mean. I just wanted to point out to someone the need to use SI units and reference frames.--TimS 16:18, 30 March 2007 (EDT)