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Atomic or Molecular Weights and Critical Properties of Selected Elements andCompounds Properties of Saturated Water (Liquid–Vapor): Temperature Table Properties of Saturated Water (Liquid–Vapor): Pressure Table Properties of Superheated Water Vapor Properties of Compressed Liquid Water Properties of Saturated Water (Solid–Vapor): Temperature Table Properties of Saturated Refrigerant 22 (Liquid–Vapor): Temperature Table Properties of Saturated Refrigerant 22(Liquid–Vapor): Pressure Table Properties of Superheated Refrigerant 22 Vapor Properties of Saturated Refrigerant 134a (Liquid–Vapor): Temperature Table Properties of Saturated Refrigerant 134a (Liquid–Vapor): Pressure Table Properties of Superheated Refrigerant 134a Vapor Properties of Saturated Ammonia (Liquid–Vapor): Temperature Table Properties of Saturated Ammonia (Liquid–Vapor): Pressure Table Properties ofSuperheated Ammonia Vapor Properties of Saturated Propane (Liquid–Vapor): Temperature Table Properties of Saturated Propane (Liquid–Vapor): Pressure Table Properties of Superheated Propane Vapor Properties of Selected Solids and Liquids: cp, , and . Ideal Gas Specific Heats of Some Common Gases Variation of cp with Temperature for Selected Ideal Gases Ideal Gas Properties of Air Ideal GasProperties of Selected Gases Constants for the van der Waals, Redlich–Kwong, and Benedict–Webb–Rubin Equations of State Thermochemical Properties of Selected Substances at 298 K and 1 atm Standard Molar Chemical Exergy, e ch (kJ/kmol), of Selected Substances at 298 K and p0 Logarithms to the Base 10 of the Equilibrium Constant K
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Substance Acetylene Air (equivalent) Ammonia Argon Benzene Butane Carbon Carbon dioxide Carbon monoxide Copper Ethane Ethyl alcohol Ethylene Helium Hydrogen Methane Methyl alcohol Nitrogen Octane Oxygen Propane PropyleneRefrigerant 12 Refrigerant 22 Refrigerant 134a Sulfur dioxide Water
Chemical Formula C2H2 — NH3 Ar C6H6 C4H10 C CO2 CO Cu C2H6 C2H5OH C2H4 He H2 CH4 CH3OH N2 C8H18 O2 C3H8 C3H6 CCl2F2 CHClF2 CF3CH2F SO2 H2O
M (kg/kmol) 26.04 28.97 17.03 39.94 78.11 58.12 12.01 44.01 28.01 63.54 30.07 46.07 28.05 4.003 2.016 16.04 32.04 28.01 114.22 32.00 44.09 42.08 120.92 86.48 102.03 64.06 18.02
Tc (K) 309133 406 151 563 425 — 304 133 — 305 516 283 5.2 33.2 191 513 126 569 154 370 365 385 369 374 431 647.3
pc (bar) 62.8 37.7 112.8 48.6 49.3 38.0 — 73.9 35.0 — 48.8 63.8 51.2 2.3 13.0 46.4 79.5 33.9 24.9 50.5 42.7 46.2 41.2 49.8 40.7 78.7 220.9
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pcvc RTc 0.274 0.284 0.242 0.290 0.274 0.274 — 0.276 0.294 — 0.285 0.249 0.270 0.300 0.304 0.290 0.220 0.291 0.258 0.290 0.276 0.276 0.278 0.2670.260 0.268 0.233
Sources: Adapted from International Critical Tables and L. C. Nelson and E. F. Obert, Generalized Compressibility Charts, Chem. Eng., 61: 203 (1954).
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Properties of Saturated Water (Liquid–Vapor): Temperature Table Specific Volume m3/kg Internal Energy kJ/kg Sat. Liquid uf 0.00 16.77 20.97 25.19 33.59 42.00 46.20 50.4154.60 58.79 62.99 67.18 71.38 75.57 79.76 83.95 88.14 92.32 96.51 100.70 104.88 109.06 113.25 117.42 121.60 125.78 129.96 134.14 138.32 142.50 146.67 150.85 159.20 167.56 188.44 Sat. Vapor ug 2375.3 2380.9 2382.3 2383.6 2386.4 2389.2 2390.5 2391.9 2393.3 2394.7 2396.1 2397.4 2398.8 2400.2 2401.6 2402.9 2404.3 2405.7 2407.0 2408.4 2409.8 2411.1 2412.5 2413.9 2415.2 2416.6 2418.0 2419.3 2420.7...
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