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Physical and Chemical Properties


Chemical and Physical Properties of Some Common Chemicals
"Air"
* Note: User should verify data from published sources such as NCR or Langes
Handbook, MSDS, etc..

Name
Short Name
Formula
Appearance
CAS No
Molecular Weight
Freezing Point (C)
Normal Boiling Point (C)
Critical Temperature (C)
Critical Pressure (torr)
Critical Density (lb/ft^3)
Acentric Factor
Parachor
Solubility in H2O (pts/100pts)
Water Temperature (C)
Solubility Parameter sqrt(J/cum)
Temperature for solubility parameter (C)
Dipole Moment (debye)
Refraction Index
Temperature for refractive index (C)
Heat of Fusion at NFP (Btu/lb)
Heat of Vaporization at NBP (BTU/lb)
Heat of Solution (L) (BTU/lb @ 25 C)
Heat of Formation (L) (BTU/lb @ 25 C)
Heat of Formation (G) (BTU/lb @ 25 C)

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"Air"
"#N/A"
"#N/A"
"Colorless gas"
"132259-10-0"
29.097
-214
-194.48
-140.7
28307.8308
19.6903
-0.0079
46.63
"#N/A"
"#N/A"
12749.8
-194.48
0

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Free Energy of Formation (L) (BTU/lb @ 25 C)


Free Energy of Formation (G) (BTU/lb @ 25 C)
Entropy (L) (BTU/lb-F @ 25 C)
Entropy (G) (BTU/lb-F @ 25 C)
Combustion Phase
Gross Heat of Combustion (BTU/lbmole)
Carbon Atoms
Hydrogen Atoms
Oxygen Atoms
Nitrogen Atoms
Sulfur Atoms
Lower flammability limit (volume %)
Upper flammability limit (volume %)
Flash Point (C)
Type of Flash
Autoignition Temperature (C)
TLV (ppm)
IDLH (ppm)
Antoine vapor pressure A (mmHg)
Antoine vapor pressure C (mm Hg)
Antoine vapor pressure C (mmHg)
Watson eqn, heat of vaporization A (BTU/lb)
Watson eqn, heat of vaporization B (BTU/lb)
Watson eqn, heat of vaporization C (BTU/lb)
Polynomial Cp Vap specific heat A (BTU/lb-F)
Polynomial Cp Vap specific heat B (BTU/lb-F)
Polynomial Cp Vap specific heat C (BTU/lb-F)
Watson eqn Liquid Density A (lb/ft^3)
Watson eqn Liquid Density B (lb/ft^3)
Watson eqn Liquid Density C (lb/ft^3)
Watson eqn Liquid Density D (lb/ft^3)
Liquid Viscosity A (cP)
Liquid Viscosity B (cP)
Liquid Viscosity C (cP)
Liq Surface Tension Watson eqn A (dynes/cm)
Liq Surface Tension Watson eqn B (dynes/cm)
Liq Surface Tension Watson eqn C (dynes/cm)
Liquid heat capacity constant A (BTU/lb-F)
Liquid heat capacity constant B (BTU/lb-F)
Liquid heat capacity constant C (BTU/lb-F)
Vapor Viscosity A (cP)
Vapor Viscosity B (cP)
Vapor Viscosity C (cP
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"#N/A"

"#N/A"

6.803731188
316.3071225
275.1019546
19.74836933
-140.7
0.377261792
0.241783722
3.25455E-05
7.28619E-09
6.944660641
-140.7
0.407553698
19.52760488
-5.095502395
1554.63119
550.9705807
0
-140.7
0
4.390458554
0.04040996
0.000103424
0.018012513
3.79411E-05
-7.37418E-09
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