Values of Volume Correction Factor, K2 Sample Clauses

Values of Volume Correction Factor, K2. (cubic meter/kmol) Molecular Mass of Mixture -150°C -154°C -158°C -160°C -162°C -166°C -170°C 16.0 -0.000039 -0.000031 -0.000024 -0.000021 -0.000017 -0.000012 -0.000009 16.5 0.000315 0.000269 0.000196 0.000178 0.000162 0.000131 0.000101 17.0 0.000669 0.000568 0.000416 0.000377 0.000341 0.000274 0.000210 17.2 0.000745 0.000630 0.000478 0.000436 0.000397 0.000318 0.000246 17.4 0.000821 0.000692 0.000540 0.000495 0.000452 0.000362 0.000282 17.6 0.000897 0.000754 0.000602 0.000554 0.000508 0.000406 0.000318 17.8 0.000973 0.000816 0.000664 0.000613 0.000564 0.000449 0.000354 18.0 0.001049 0.000878 0.000726 0.000672 0.000620 0.000493 0.000390 18.2 0.001116 0.000939 0.000772 0.000714 0.000658 0.000530 0.000425 18.4 0.001184 0.001000 0.000819 0.000756 0.000696 0.000567 0.000460 18.6 0.001252 0.001061 0.000865 0.000799 0.000735 0.000605 0.000496 18.8 0.001320 0.001121 0.000912 0.000841 0.000773 0.000642 0.000531 19.0 0.001388 0.001182 0.000958 0.000883 0.000811 0.000679 0.000566 19.2 0.001434 0.001222 0.000998 0.000920 0.000844 0.000708 0.000594 19.4 0.001480 0.001262 0.001038 0.000956 0.000876 0.000737 0.000623 19.6 0.001526 0.001302 0.001078 0.000992 0.000908 0.000765 0.000652 19.8 0.001573 0.001342 0.001118 0.001029 0.000941 0.000794 0.000681 20.0 0.001619 0.001382 0.001158 0.001065 0.000973 0.000823 0.000709 25.0 0.002734 0.002374 0.002014 0.001893 0.001777 0.001562 0.001383 30.0 0.003723 0.003230 0.002806 0.002631 0.002459 0.002172 0.001934 Source: National Bureau of Standards Interagency Report 77-867. Note 1: Molecular mass of mixture equals S (Xi x Mi).
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