Table A4
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Tables in SI Units
‘Atomic or Molecular Weights and Critical Properties of Selected
Elements and Compounds
chemical ” r be Pete
Substance Formut Gxg/kamod, #6, (ou aT,
Acetylene Git 26.04 308 628 274
Air (equivalent) = 2337 133 377 0.284
‘Ammonia Ni, 17.03 406 me 0.282
Argon a 39.94 351 486 0.290
Benzene Ge vem 563 493 0274
Butane Ce se. 195 38.0 0274
‘carbon c 01 = S S
{Carbon dioxide co, 44.01 304 ns 0.276
Carbon monoxide CO. 26.01 23 35.0 0.294
copper cw 6354 - - -
Ethane Gi 30.07 305 ase 0.285
Ethanol C,0H 45.07 516 Be 0.248
Ethylene Ga 28.05 283 512 0.270
Helium He 4.003 52. 23 0.300
Hydrogen u 2.016 332 Bo 0.304
Methane cm 16.04 91 46.4 0.290
Methanat cho 32.04 si 795 0220
Nitrogen % 28.01 ns 338 0.291
octane Cotte 4.22 369 29 0.258
Oxygen o 32.00 154 505 0.290
Propane Gi 44.09 370 a7 0276
Propylene Gaile 42.08 365 46.2 0.276
Refrigerant 12 Cbs 20.92 385 m2 o278
Refrigerant 22 CHC, 86.48 368 498 0.267
Refrigerant 1344 crcHF 102.03 374 40.7 0.260
Sulfur dioxide 0, 56.08 431 787 0.268
Water 4,0 18.02 6073 209 0233
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Tables A2 through A-é are exacted fom J. H. Keenan, FG. Keyes, 6 il, and |. G. Moor, Steam Tables,
Wile, New York, 1968.
‘ables A7 through A ate calculated based on equations from A. Kamel and S. W. Beyetein, “A Fundamental
Equation for Cheredusromethane (-22)," Fuld Phase Eguilia, Vel. 80, No.1, 1992, ap. 71-86
Tables Ato through 812 are calculated based on equations from D.P.Wison ané R. 5. Basu, “Termedynamic
Properties of 2 New Stratasphericaly Safe Working Fuld ~ Refigerant 34a," ASHRAE Tans, ol. 94, PL 2,
1986, pp. 2085-2118
Tables 413 through As are calculated based on equations fom L. Haar ard J. S.Galagh
Properties of Armenia." | Phys. Chem. Reference Det, Vol. 7 978, pp- 635-792,
r "Thermogyramie
Tables A16 through AA are calculated based on B. A. Younglove and J. F Ey, “Thermophysical Properties of
Fluids I Methane, ethane, Propane, Isobutane and Normal Butane,” Phys. Chem. Ref Deto Vol. 18, No.4 1987
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