Compound Information 

Name: 2-methyl-2-pentanol
Formula: C6H14O
Molar Mass: 102.177
Additional Names: 2-pentanol, 2-methyl-
dimethylpropylcarbinol
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Property Availability 

For this compound, WTT contains critically evaluated recommendations for:

  • Normal boiling temperature (Liquid and Gas)
    • Critical temperature (Liquid and Gas)
      1 experimental data points
      • Critical pressure (Liquid and Gas)
        • Boiling temperature (Liquid in equilibrium with Gas) as a function of Pressure
          Pressure from 5.61474e-009 kPa to 3532.44 kPa
          • Phase boundary pressure (Liquid in equilibrium with Gas) as a function of Temperature
            Temperature from 170 K to 559.46 K
            40 experimental data points
            • Critical density (Liquid and Gas)
              • Density
                • Density (Liquid in equilibrium with Gas) as a function of Temperature
                  Temperature from 170 K to 559.46 K
                  28 experimental data points
                • Density (Liquid) as a function of Temperature and Pressure
                  Temperature from 293.146 K to 298.144 K
                  Pressure from 0.007 kPa to 7000 kPa
                  19 experimental data points
                • Density (Gas in equilibrium with Liquid) as a function of Temperature
                  Temperature from 449.129 K to 559.461 K
              • Enthalpy of vaporization or sublimation (Liquid to Gas) as a function of Temperature
                Temperature from 255 K to 559.46 K
                13 experimental data points
                • Heat capacity at saturation pressure (Liquid in equilibrium with Gas) as a function of Temperature
                  Temperature from 303.02 K to 326.16 K
                  6 experimental data points
                  • Heat capacity at constant pressure (Ideal Gas) as a function of Temperature
                    Temperature from 200 K to 1000 K
                    • Enthalpy (Ideal Gas) as a function of Temperature
                      Temperature from 200 K to 1000 K
                      • Entropy
                        • Entropy (Ideal Gas) as a function of Temperature and Pressure
                          Temperature from 200 K to 1000 K
                        • Entropy (Liquid in equilibrium with Gas) as a function of Temperature
                          Temperature from 303.02 K to 326.16 K
                      • Refractive index (Liquid) as a function of Wavelength, Temperature, and Pressure
                        Temperature from 278.147 K to 358.123 K
                        15 experimental data points
                        • Surface tension (Liquid in equilibrium with Gas) as a function of Temperature
                          Temperature from 278.147 K to 358.123 K
                          14 experimental data points
                          • Viscosity
                            • Viscosity (Gas) as a function of Temperature and Pressure
                              Temperature from 400 K to 830 K
                            • Viscosity (Liquid in equilibrium with Gas) as a function of Temperature
                              Temperature from 270 K to 550 K
                              13 experimental data points
                          • Thermal conductivity
                            • Thermal conductivity (Gas) as a function of Temperature and Pressure
                              Temperature from 400 K to 830 K
                            • Thermal conductivity (Liquid in equilibrium with Gas) as a function of Temperature
                              Temperature from 200 K to 500 K
                          • Enthalpy of formation
                            • Enthalpy of formation (Gas)
                            • Enthalpy of formation (Liquid)

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                          NIST/TRC Web Thermo Tables (WTT)
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                          This web application provides access to a collection of critically evaluated thermodynamic property data for pure compounds with a primary focus on organics. These data were generated through dynamic data analysis, as implemented in the NIST ThermoData Engine software package [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]. Some critically evaluated data from the historical TRC Thermodynamic Tables archive [7, 8] are included, also. As of May 2012, the Professional Edition contains information on 28432 compounds and total of 531486 evaluated data points. The properties covered by both versions (32 total) are described in Properties and Implemented Models.

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