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Appendix C

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LIQUIDS AND GASES

TABLES OF PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LIQUIDS AND

GASES

C-1 Density of Liquids

C-2 Viscosity of Gas

C-3 Viscosity of Liquids

C-4 Heat Capacity of Gas

C-5 Heat Capacity of Liquid

C-6 Thermal Conductivity of Gas

C-7 Thermal Conductivity of Liquids and Solids

C-8 Surface Tension of Organic Liquids

C-9 Vapor Pressure

C-10 Enthalpy of Vaporization

C-11 Enthalpy of Formation

C-12 Gibbs Energy of Formation

C-13 Solubility in Salt Water

C-14 Solubility of Organic Compounds in Water as a

Function of Temperature

C-15 Henry"s Law Constant for Gases in Water as a Function of Temperature C-16 Solubility of Selected Gases in Water as a Function of

Temperature

C-17 Solubility of Sulfur Compounds in Water as a Function of Boiling Point for Mercaptans and AromaticsC-18 Solubility of Naphthenes in Water

C-19 Solubility of Nitrogen Compounds in Water

C-20 Henry"s Law Constant for Nitrogen Compounds in Water

C-21 Coefficient of Thermal Expansion of Liquids

C-22 Adsorption Capacity of Activated Carbon

FURTHER READING

1. Yaws, C.L.,Chemical Properties Handbook: Physical, Thermo-

dynamic, Environmental, Transport, Safety, and Health Related Properties for Organic and Inorganic Chemicals, McGraw-Hill, 1995.

2. Yaws, C.L., J.R. Hopper, and R.W. Pike, "Calculating Solubility and

Henry"s Law Constants for Gases in Water",Chem. Eng., Jun 1999, p. 102.

3. Yaws, C.L., J.R. Hopper, Sunil R. Mishra, and R.W. Pike, "Solubility

and Henry"s Law Constants for Amines in Water",Chem. Eng., Aug

2001, p. 84.

4. Yaws, C.L., P. Bajaj, H. Singh, and R.W. Pike, "Solubility and Henry"s

Law Constants for Sulfur Compounds in Water",Chem. Eng., Aug 2003, p. 60. 827
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TABLE C-1 Density of Liquids

No. Formula SubstanceABnT

c T min T max 1C 2 H 3 C l3

1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.47476 0.27258 0.29333 545.00 242.75 545.00 1.330

2C 2 H 3 C l3

1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.47455 0.25475 0.31000 602.00 236.50 602.00 1.435

3C 2 H 4 C l2

1,1-Dichloroethane 0.41231 0.26533 0.28700 523.00 176.19 523.00 1.168

4C 2 H 4 C l2

1,2-Dichloroethane 0.46501 0.28742 0.31041 561.00 237.49 561.00 1.246

5C 4 H 6

1,3-Butadiene 0.24597 0.27227 0.29074 425.37 164.25 425.37 0.615

6C 4 H 8 O 2

1,4-Dioxane 0.37018 0.28130 0.30470 587.00 284.95 587.00 1.029

7C 4 H 10 O1-Butanol (n-Butanol) 0.26891 0.26674 0.24570 562.93 183.85 562.93 0.806 8C 4 H 8

1-Butene 0.23224 0.26630 0.28530 419.59 87.80 419.59 0.588

9C 10 H 20

1-Decene 0.23981 0.25776 0.28562 617.05 206.89 617.05 0.737

10C 9 H 20

1-Nonane (n-Nonane) 0.23364 0.25556 0.28571 595.65 219.63 595.65 0.715

11C 8 H 16

1-Octene 0.23682 0.25649 0.28571 566.60 171.45 566.60 0.711

12C 3 H 8 O1-Propanol (n-Propanol) 0.27684 0.27200 0.24940 536.71 146.95 536.71 0.802 13C 2 H 4 OAcetaldehyde 0.28207 0.26004 0.27760 461.00 150.15 461.00 0.774 14C 2 H 4 O 2 Acetic acid 0.35182 0.26954 0.26843 592.71 289.81 592.71 1.043 15C 4 H 6 O 3 Acetic anhydride 0.33578 0.24080 0.26990 569.15 200.15 569.15 1.077 16C 3 H 6 OAcetone 0.27728 0.25760 0.29903 508.20 178.45 508.20 0.786 17C 3 H 4 O 2 Acrylic acid 0.34645 0.25822 0.30701 615.00 286.65 615.00 1.046 18NH 3 Ammonia 0.23689 0.25471 0.28870 405.65 195.41 405.65 0.602 19C 6 H 7 NAniline 0.31190 0.25000 0.28571 699.00 267.13 699.00 1.018 20C 6 H 6 Benzene 0.30090 0.26770 0.28180 562.16 278.68 562.16 0.873 21C
4 H 8 O 2 Butyric acid 0.31132 0.26192 0.27997 628.00 267.95 628.00 0.953 22CS
2 Carbon disulfide 0.47589 0.28749 0.32260 552.00 161.58 552.00 1.256 23CO
2 Carbon dioxide 0.46382 0.26160 0.29030 304.19 216.58 304.19 0.713

24COCarbon monoxide 0.29818 0.27655 0.29053 132.92 68.15 132.92 -

25CC
14 Carbon tetrachloride 0.56607 0.27663 0.29000 556.35 250.33 556.35 1.583 26Cl
2 Chlorine 0.56600 0.27315 0.28830 417.15 172.12 417.15 1.398 27CHC
13 Chloroform 0.49807 0.25274 0.28766 536.40 209.63 536.40 1.480 28C
6 H 12 Cyclohexane 0.27376 0.27408 0.28511 553.54 279.69 553.54 0.773 29C
6 H 12 OCyclohexanol 0.29681 0.24340 0.28570 625.15 296.60 625.15 0.960 30C3H
6 Cyclopropane 0.25880 0.27400 0.28571 397.91 145.73 397.91 0.619 31CH
2 C 12 Dichloromethane 0.45965 0.25678 0.29020 510.00 178.01 510.00 1.318 32C
4 H 10 ODiethyl ether 0.27267 0.27608 0.29358 466.70 156.85 466.70 0.708 33C
5 H 10 ODiethyl ketone 0.25635 0.24291 0.27364 560.95 234.18 560.95 0.810 34C
2 H 7 NDimethylamine 0.24110 0.26785 0.24800 437.65 180.96 437.65 0.650 35C
2 H 6 Ethane 0.20087 0.27330 0.28330 305.42 90.35 305.42 0.315 36C
2 H 6 OEthanol 0.26570 0.26395 0.23670 516.25 159.05 516.25 0.787 37C
4 H 8 O 2 Ethyl acetate 0.30654 0.25856 0.27800 523.30 189.60 523.30 0.894 38C
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