Solution and dilution enthalpies of aqueous solutions of potassium diclofenac salt (K_DC) were measured by an isoperibolic calorimeter at 298.15 and 318.5 K. Heat capacities of the solutions with concentrations 0.002–0.09 mol kg−1 were obtained at the temperature interval of 288.15–318.15 K using a scanning adiabatic microcalorimeter. The virial coefficients were derived from Pitzer's model, and the excess thermodynamic functions of both the solvent and the solute of the solution were calculated. The concentration and temperature dependencies of thermodynamic characteristics of the solution were analyzed and discussed.
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