Abstract

The heat capacity of potassium ferrocyanide trihydrate (KFCT) and the anhydrous salt has been measured from 10 K to 300 K. The contribution made to the heat capacity of KFCT by the ferroelectric → paraelectric transition has been assessed (a) by using the heat capacity of the anhydrous salt as a reference, (b) by subtracting from the total heat capacity of KFCT the contribution from the internal vibrations of the ferrocyanide ion. The values so obtained for the entropy of transition are (a) 7.8 J K–1 mol–1, (b) 9.7 J K–1 mol–1. Measurements have also been made, at 25°C, of the heat of solution of the two salts and of the water vapour dissociation pressure of the KFCT + anhydrous salt system. The results give a value of 593.7 J K–1 mol–1 for the molar entropy of KFCT derived from the equilibrium study, in almost exact agreement with the calorimetric entropy of 593.8 J K–1 mol–1, showing that the water molecules in KFCT in the ferroelectric phase are uniquely ordered at 0 K.The standard entropy of the ferrocyanide ion in aqueous solution at 25°C, text-decoration:overlineS°(Fe(CN)4–6, 298.15 K), is estimated to be 76.6 J K–1 mol–1.

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