Non-Hydrocarbon Supplement No. 84 ¾ December 31, 2000 New Tables |
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Table 23-2-1-(1.20202)-db ¾ Pages db-5930.0 to db-5930.1 New table for propanone containing the density for the real fluid at selected temperatures and pressures |
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Table 23-2-1-(1.20202)-db ¾ Pages db-5935.0 and db-5935.3 New tables for 2-butanone containing the density for the real fluid at selected temperatures and pressures |
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Table 23-2-1-(1.20203)-db ¾ Pages db-5937.0 to db-5937.1 New tables for 3-petanone containing the density for the real fluid at selected temperatures and pressures |
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Table 23-2-1-(1.21336)-db ¾ Pages db-6116.0 to db-6116.1 New tables for diethylene glycol dimethyl ether containing the density for the real fluid at selected temperatures and pressures |
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Table 23-10-2-(4.01101)-jl ¾ Pages jl-7230.0 to jl-7230.7 New tables for carbon tetrachloride containing the adiabatic compressibility for the real fluid at selected temperatures and pressures |
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Table 23-2-1-(33.40000)-k, ka ¾ Pages k, ka-6390.0 to ka-6390.2 New table for C7 to C12 alkyl benzoic containing vapor pressure and boiling points. |
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Table 23-2-1-(33.40000)-m ¾ Pages m-6390.0 to m-6390.1 New table for C7 to C12 alkyl benzoic acids containing pressure, temperature, enthalpy, and entropy of phase transition. |
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Table 23-2-1-(33.40000)-p ¾ Pages p-6390.0 to p-6390.1 New table for C7 to C12 alkyl benzoic acids containing ethalpy and Gibbs energy of formation, entropy, and heat capacity at 298.15K and 1 bar. |
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Table 23-2-1-(33.40000)-r through x ¾ Pages r-, s-, t-, u-, v-, w-, x-6390.0 to 6390.1 New tables for C7 to C12 alkyl benzoic acids containing thermal functions in the ideal gas state from 0K and 1500K. |
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Table 23-18-2-(33.01700)-r through x ¾ Pages r-, s-, t-, u-, v-, w-, x-9435 to 9438 New tables for C9 to C11 alkylquinolines containing thermal functions in the ideal gas state from 0K and 1500K. |
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Table 23-2-1-(1.33000)-sc through vc ¾ Pages sc-, tc-, uc-, vc-6390.0 New tables for C7 to C12 alkyl benzoic acids containing thermal functions in the condensed phase. |